Whatever is, was. : In nature, there are no such things as cause, effect, generation, growth, nor death ... /
"The three most commonly accepted theories which philosophers have adopted in order to solve the mysterious problem--the origin of the Universe--are: First. That it is Self-made. [Pantheism.] Second. That it is Self-existent. [Atheism.] Third. That it is Created by an external agency or Supreme...
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San Francisco :
A.J. Leary,
1887
San Francisco, A. J. Leary, 1887 ©1887 |
Series: | ATLA Historical Monographs Collection
ATLA monograph preservation program ATLA fiche 1989-1977 |
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Gray Social Thought 530 |
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University of Pennsylvania
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Q173 .Y72 1887 Adams copy |
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Brown University
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BGE Y8 |
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