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... nature , but if I do , nature will wreck me . For years science has been discovering the wonders of nature , finding in the tiny atom a miniature of the great solar system . But , instead of glori- fying God for the order , law , and ...
... nature , but if I do , nature will wreck me . For years science has been discovering the wonders of nature , finding in the tiny atom a miniature of the great solar system . But , instead of glori- fying God for the order , law , and ...
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... nature must be repressed , his animal in- stincts kept in bounds by the exertion of the higher will . To the casual observer , Professor Twitchell himself did not seem to possess much animal nature . It seemed incredible that a ...
... nature must be repressed , his animal in- stincts kept in bounds by the exertion of the higher will . To the casual observer , Professor Twitchell himself did not seem to possess much animal nature . It seemed incredible that a ...
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... nature . Under the influence of the sciences , it had set up a monism in which the moral as well as the physical constitution of man was included within nature and the laws of nature . It had , therefore , exalted man as naturally good ...
... nature . Under the influence of the sciences , it had set up a monism in which the moral as well as the physical constitution of man was included within nature and the laws of nature . It had , therefore , exalted man as naturally good ...
Contents
SPACE ARRANGEMENT The Battlefield of Waterloo | 7 |
COMPARISON AND CONTRAST True and False Humor | 13 |
ANALOGY The Stagecoach from Looking Backward Edward Bellamy | 19 |
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