Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... forces on our organs . Who will deny that God can cause these effects to continue , when the force itself is gone ? It is a miracle ; but who will dare to place it beyond his power ? " There is , says the Reviewer , a sophistry and ...
... forces on our organs . Who will deny that God can cause these effects to continue , when the force itself is gone ? It is a miracle ; but who will dare to place it beyond his power ? " There is , says the Reviewer , a sophistry and ...
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... force itself is gone ? " Does this mean that the force which produced the bread has ex- pended itself , and is thus gone , while the effects remain ? This it plainly does not mean . It means that the natural and proper force which ...
... force itself is gone ? " Does this mean that the force which produced the bread has ex- pended itself , and is thus gone , while the effects remain ? This it plainly does not mean . It means that the natural and proper force which ...
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... Force , " p . 21. It is hardly logical to call that the law of Uniform Causation which implies , or is held to imply , that there is no causation , no causative force or action . Professor Bain's equivalent of cause is simply the ...
... Force , " p . 21. It is hardly logical to call that the law of Uniform Causation which implies , or is held to imply , that there is no causation , no causative force or action . Professor Bain's equivalent of cause is simply the ...
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