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" Abandoning all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make before you is that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that matter, which we in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our professed... "
Hypnotism and Suggestion in Therapeutics, Education, and Reform - Page 7
by Rufus Osgood Mason - 1901 - 344 pages
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The Proof Palpable of Immortality: Being an Account of the Materialization ...

Epes Sargent - Spiritualism - 1876 - 246 pages
...whether atoms may not have had a Divine Creator. " Abandoning all disguise," he says, "the confession I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary ot tlie experimental evidence, and discern in that matter which we, in our ignorance, and notwithstanding...
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Philosophy Without Assumptions

Thomas Penyngton Kirkman - Metaphysics - 1876 - 368 pages
...of the British Association spoke as follows : — ' Abandoning all disguise, the confession that I make before you is, that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that Matter which we in our ignorance, and notwithstanding...
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Reasonable Service

William Page Roberts - Sermons, English - 1878 - 192 pages
...nearer home. With an almost sermonic solemnity he said, ' Abandoning all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that matter, which we in our ignorance, and notwithstanding...
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Shaker Sermons: Scripto-rational. Containing the Substance of Shaker ...

Harvey L. Eads - Sermons, American - 1879 - 246 pages
...man that he is, he comes squarely to the work and says : '; Abandoning all disguise, the confession I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong...vision backward across the boundary of experimental evidence, and discern in that matter (which we in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our professed...
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The Realistic Assumptions of Modern Science Examined

Thomas Martin Herbert - Consciousness - 1879 - 480 pages
...molecules. Are we ' not urged to do something similar in the case of life ? ' . . . The confession that I feel bound to make ' before you is, that I prolong the vision backward 'across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and ' discern in that matter, which we in our ignorance, ' notwithstanding...
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The Realistic Assumptions of Modern Science Examined

Thomas Martin Herbert - Consciousness - 1879 - 512 pages
...molecules. Are we ' not urged to do something similar in the case of life ? ' . . . The confession that I feel bound to make ' before you is, that I prolong the vision backward ' across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and ' discern in that matter, which we in our ignorance, ' notwithstanding...
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Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses, and ..., Volume 2

John Tyndall - Science - 1879 - 474 pages
...which the most violent exception has been taken is this : ' Abandoning all disguise, the confession I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision ToL. II. P backward across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that Matter which...
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Was Man Created?

Henry Augustus Mott - Creation - 1880 - 184 pages
...Tyndall* to say : " Abandon* In<iujural Address, Au£. 19, 1874. ing all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong...vision backward across the boundary of experimental evidence, and discern in that matter which we in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our professed reverence...
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A Reasonable Christianity

Laurentine Hamilton - Apologetics - 1881 - 288 pages
...with reverence or irreverence." Then follows the climax : " Abandoning all disguise, the confession I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision backAvard across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in matter * * * the promise...
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Modern Theories in Philosophy and Religion

John Tulloch - First philosophy - 1884 - 496 pages
...whether they are introduced with reverence or irreverence. Abandoning all disguise, the confession iliat I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that matter which we, in our ignorance, and notwithstanding...
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