Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... creation , before the worlds were created ; for , had the creation not been possible , it is evident that it would never have taken place . The possibility existed , therefore , in the logical order ( for we have nothing to do here with ...
... creation , before the worlds were created ; for , had the creation not been possible , it is evident that it would never have taken place . The possibility existed , therefore , in the logical order ( for we have nothing to do here with ...
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... creation was then preceded by its possi- bility , and could have been only the bringing forth of that pos- sibility into actuality . But , conceding the latter supposition , the conclusion does not follow . If the creation of the worlds ...
... creation was then preceded by its possi- bility , and could have been only the bringing forth of that pos- sibility into actuality . But , conceding the latter supposition , the conclusion does not follow . If the creation of the worlds ...
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... creation no more than he is the primitive creation , and if he is declared to be identically the one , then he must be the other , which is pure pantheism , into which we have already seen the Reviewer's system logically resolves itself ...
... creation no more than he is the primitive creation , and if he is declared to be identically the one , then he must be the other , which is pure pantheism , into which we have already seen the Reviewer's system logically resolves itself ...
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