A Manual of Anthropology, Or Science of Man Based on Modern Research by Charles BrayLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1871 - 358 pages |
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Page ii
... nature . " - H . G. ATKINSON , F.G.S. " The absolute and unholy barrier set up between psychical and physical nature must be broken down . " - DR . HENRY MAUDSLEY . " It is manifest that nothing can be of consequence to mankind , or any ...
... nature . " - H . G. ATKINSON , F.G.S. " The absolute and unholy barrier set up between psychical and physical nature must be broken down . " - DR . HENRY MAUDSLEY . " It is manifest that nothing can be of consequence to mankind , or any ...
Page vi
... nature . If the researches of the Germans have been less curious than the French , they have certainly been more ... natures " -is not untrodden and unknown ground . Nevertheless , we find Mr. Lecky , after proclaiming the ne- cessity ...
... nature . If the researches of the Germans have been less curious than the French , they have certainly been more ... natures " -is not untrodden and unknown ground . Nevertheless , we find Mr. Lecky , after proclaiming the ne- cessity ...
Page x
... nature . Still we may hope that ultimately the " new method " will establish the order of the moral world on a basis as fixed and universal as that of the physical . Why we have no mental and moral science at present is because most ...
... nature . Still we may hope that ultimately the " new method " will establish the order of the moral world on a basis as fixed and universal as that of the physical . Why we have no mental and moral science at present is because most ...
Page xvi
... natural sciences and religion together , " we can have no hope of finding God in Nature , or of discriminating between the grossest supersti- tion of the age and country in which we are born and the Religion of the Universe . Sir John ...
... natural sciences and religion together , " we can have no hope of finding God in Nature , or of discriminating between the grossest supersti- tion of the age and country in which we are born and the Religion of the Universe . Sir John ...
Page xxii
... Nature inseparable - God is Nature , not in Nature , and the Laws of Nature are His modes of action - the manifestation of His Attributes . The Eternal Sacred- ness of the universe , and of all life in it ; contains , therefore , the ...
... Nature inseparable - God is Nature , not in Nature , and the Laws of Nature are His modes of action - the manifestation of His Attributes . The Eternal Sacred- ness of the universe , and of all life in it ; contains , therefore , the ...
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