The Republican, Volumen14Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... universe . It amounts to this almost - that God is the Universe , and cannot alter his nature , which was the Platonic opinion , so that every thing takes place according to causes eternally and essentially operating . Thus the matter ...
... universe . It amounts to this almost - that God is the Universe , and cannot alter his nature , which was the Platonic opinion , so that every thing takes place according to causes eternally and essentially operating . Thus the matter ...
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... universe . All the stars we see on a fine night can be shewn by a calculation of probabilities to be either insulated solar systems like our own , giving central sup- port to planets , or else sidereal systems composed of two or more ...
... universe . All the stars we see on a fine night can be shewn by a calculation of probabilities to be either insulated solar systems like our own , giving central sup- port to planets , or else sidereal systems composed of two or more ...
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... universe could not exist without a great Being to create it , and the cause is ad- mitted to be greater than the effect , we shall be under the neces- sity , on the same principle of reasoning , to invent another greater cause , to ...
... universe could not exist without a great Being to create it , and the cause is ad- mitted to be greater than the effect , we shall be under the neces- sity , on the same principle of reasoning , to invent another greater cause , to ...
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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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