Man in Continuation at This Earth of a Nature of Reality Throughout the Universe by Nature of That Reality from Its Original Universe of Force (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1894 Excerpt: ... MAN IN CONTINUATION OF NATURE. PEEFACE. To Man the truth of his relation to nature is important. There is a course of being we tferm nature through stars, sun, earth, plant, and animal from the universe to man: and to him it is important to know whether he, also, be of this nature or not. If he be, he is of it but as are other natures; and to be but his most and best at his time and place possible; and, to test the question whether he be of nature or not, I have proposed that he be in continuation of nature. He can be in continuation of nature but as he be of nature. But he can be of nature but as he be in the course of the resolutions of that being from the universe of which is nature. Of this he can be but as at his time and place he be his best and most; and this simply: and as a crucial test, not only of the truth that man is of nature but that he is in nature but to be his most and best, it is proposed that he is in continuation of nature. And to this it is contended that there is reality. That there is infinite being finite; and this the word of God; and this an universe of force of which at this earth there are the physical forces, heat, light, electricity and magnetism--dynamic in that seeming vacuum we term space and static in that apparent plenum we term matter--and that of this there is nature. And it is intended that of this there is nature; and, first, for the reason that there is a nature for which there were no other source; and next for that the reality is being physiological, and capable, as such, of teleologic evo-involution into the beings possible from the universe to man. That man in organic matter at this earth is such being physiological in teleologie evo-involution into the man possible. That in this he is in continuation at this ear...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1894 Excerpt: ... MAN IN CONTINUATION OF NATURE. PEEFACE. To Man the truth of his relation to nature is important. There is a course of being we tferm nature through stars, sun, earth, plant, and animal from the universe to man: and to him it is important to know whether he, also, be of this nature or not. If he be, he is of it but as are other natures; and to be but his most and best at his time and place possible; and, to test the question whether he be of nature or not, I have proposed that he be in continuation of nature. He can be in continuation of nature but as he be of nature. But he can be of nature but as he be in the course of the resolutions of that being from the universe of which is nature. Of this he can be but as at his time and place he be his best and most; and this simply: and as a crucial test, not only of the truth that man is of nature but that he is in nature but to be his most and best, it is proposed that he is in continuation of nature. And to this it is contended that there is reality. That there is infinite being finite; and this the word of God; and this an universe of force of which at this earth there are the physical forces, heat, light, electricity and magnetism--dynamic in that seeming vacuum we term space and static in that apparent plenum we term matter--and that of this there is nature. And it is intended that of this there is nature; and, first, for the reason that there is a nature for which there were no other source; and next for that the reality is being physiological, and capable, as such, of teleologic evo-involution into the beings possible from the universe to man. That man in organic matter at this earth is such being physiological in teleologie evo-involution into the man possible. That in this he is in continuation at this ear...

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General Books LLC

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United States

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February 2012

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February 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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28

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978-0-217-61102-2

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9780217611022

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0-217-61102-8



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