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So that these two genera , apparently mere exceptions in the present creation , in reality constitute a type by themselves , which , though not numerous at present , is , nevertheless , the expression of an entire order of things .
So that these two genera , apparently mere exceptions in the present creation , in reality constitute a type by themselves , which , though not numerous at present , is , nevertheless , the expression of an entire order of things .
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In 1650 , these exiles from Massachusetts had been accused by a Massachusetts spy of crying out against the reality of witchcraft , and of maintaining that most heretical and atheistic doctrine , " that there were no other witches upon ...
In 1650 , these exiles from Massachusetts had been accused by a Massachusetts spy of crying out against the reality of witchcraft , and of maintaining that most heretical and atheistic doctrine , " that there were no other witches upon ...
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But if consciousness in its last analysis in other words , if our primary experience , be a faith , the reality of our knowledge turns on the veracity of our generative beliefs . As ultimate , the quality of these beliefs cannot be ...
But if consciousness in its last analysis in other words , if our primary experience , be a faith , the reality of our knowledge turns on the veracity of our generative beliefs . As ultimate , the quality of these beliefs cannot be ...
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Thus , when it is said that Phenomena have no existence out of the mind , this is taken to be a denial of all objective Reality . Whereas , on the contrary , if the objects of Sensation were Reality , Sensation being , of itself ...
Thus , when it is said that Phenomena have no existence out of the mind , this is taken to be a denial of all objective Reality . Whereas , on the contrary , if the objects of Sensation were Reality , Sensation being , of itself ...
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These and the like views all flow out from the primary assumption that Reality is equivalent to Matter . Now that Matter is the test of all things under the sun , " we are ready to allow . Whatever does not manifest itself we are at ...
These and the like views all flow out from the primary assumption that Reality is equivalent to Matter . Now that Matter is the test of all things under the sun , " we are ready to allow . Whatever does not manifest itself we are at ...
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