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Yet he had not the materialist's temperament, for the Highland blood in his veins brought strong fancies and sudden passions to his head and heart, such as his chemistry could not explain; and when the brain burned and the heart beat fast, it meant doing or dying with him, as with many a Scotchman before and since.

As a mathematician once remarked to a neo-theosophist, "Your idea of the ether is a more material one than the materialist's own." Science has, however, imposed upon itself its own limitations, and in this connection these should be clearly understood. Science is that knowledge which can be gained by exact observation and correct thinking.

It is real in the sense of apparent objectivity, and not real in the sense of independent objectivity, and yet it affects us in precisely the same manner as if it were independent of thought. What, then, is the difference between matter as viewed from the Idealist's or the Materialist's point of view?

Indeed, on the first day she left she handed Bonhag ten dollars, and after thanking him in her attractive voice without showing her face, however for his obvious kindness to her, bespoke his further favor for Cowperwood "a very great man," as she described him, which sealed that ambitious materialist's fate completely.

If the former, they at once pronounce it a name too many; because it expresses nothing that their word MATTER does not express better. Dr. Young held in horror the Materialist's 'universe of dust. But there is nothing either bad or contemptible in dust man is dust all will be dust. A dusty universe, however shocked the poetic Doctor, whose writings analogise with

Young in his detestation of the Materialist's universe of dust, and is sorely puzzled to know how mere dust contrives to move without the assistance of 'an immaterial power between the particles; as if he supposed anything could be between everything or nothing be able to move something.

Young in his detestation of 'the Materialist's universe' of dust, and is sorely puzzled to know how mere dust contrives to move without the assistance of 'an immaterial power between the particles; as if he supposed anything could be between everything or nothing be able to move something.

They have not found the answer to many of them goodness knows if they ever will this side of the grave but at least they have helped to broaden and deepen our knowledge of ourselves, our surroundings, and our God. The materialist's day is far spent, and its sun nears the horizon.

The conversation turned on Horace, and everyone gave his opinion on the great materialist's philosophy, and the Abbe Guigiotti obliged me to speak by saying that unless I agreed with him I should not keep silence.

From what experimental flasks, in the great laboratory of nature, did they first make their appearance? The objection is a legitimate one, and we will answer it. But first, let us do so from the materialist's own stand-point.

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