The Republican, Volumen14Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... eternal . Dr. Watson * says , " that the elements of matter never had a beginning , that they are eternal , that man , being a compound of the elements of matter , never had a begin- ning , therefore , man must be eternal also . " What ...
... eternal . Dr. Watson * says , " that the elements of matter never had a beginning , that they are eternal , that man , being a compound of the elements of matter , never had a begin- ning , therefore , man must be eternal also . " What ...
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... eternal must be inde- pendent of every other existence . " Having no idea of " eternal , " because no man can have any such idea , Mr. Turton , like all those who use words so loosely , makes a bold and unintelligible assertion , and ...
... eternal must be inde- pendent of every other existence . " Having no idea of " eternal , " because no man can have any such idea , Mr. Turton , like all those who use words so loosely , makes a bold and unintelligible assertion , and ...
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... eternal , the latter created in time ; every thing that ceases to give evidence of its once beginning , though we may not be capable of demonstrating its creation . There are identities which we observe to commence and to cease , but we ...
... eternal , the latter created in time ; every thing that ceases to give evidence of its once beginning , though we may not be capable of demonstrating its creation . There are identities which we observe to commence and to cease , but we ...
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An Address to the People of this Island by Richard | 1 |
Royal Buildings Observations by the Editor of The Times | 2 |
Carlile on his past proceedings and future prospects On | 33 |
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