The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 - American essays |
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Page 58
... existence of a Devil , since they were logical enough to see that a God who permitted the existence of such an evil power would have to be either not all benevolent or not all powerful , but they did , nevertheless , devise an ...
... existence of a Devil , since they were logical enough to see that a God who permitted the existence of such an evil power would have to be either not all benevolent or not all powerful , but they did , nevertheless , devise an ...
Page 78
... existence . If time were obliterated , our existence would go with it . We recall many things which took place in the past , we know what is going on now , and we live in hope and anticipation of the future , not only referring to our ...
... existence . If time were obliterated , our existence would go with it . We recall many things which took place in the past , we know what is going on now , and we live in hope and anticipation of the future , not only referring to our ...
Page 79
... existence now ? C. No ; I suppose not . S. If the future and the past are positive , absolute facts or entities , then the present is squeezed out of existence . But without a present we can have no existence , since we certainly live ...
... existence now ? C. No ; I suppose not . S. If the future and the past are positive , absolute facts or entities , then the present is squeezed out of existence . But without a present we can have no existence , since we certainly live ...
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