Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 377
... matter and its form ; the fundamental principle , then , must be one containing both the matter and the form , neither a merely substantial principle , nor a sheer formal principle , can satisfy the conditions of the problem ; for ...
... matter and its form ; the fundamental principle , then , must be one containing both the matter and the form , neither a merely substantial principle , nor a sheer formal principle , can satisfy the conditions of the problem ; for ...
Page 415
... matter belongs exclusively to the Creator . We must now admit that the creation or destruction of any of the natural or artificial forces can only be accomplished through the fiat of the same Omnipotent Being . And as the whole store of ...
... matter belongs exclusively to the Creator . We must now admit that the creation or destruction of any of the natural or artificial forces can only be accomplished through the fiat of the same Omnipotent Being . And as the whole store of ...
Page 421
... matter ( which is a very high estimate ) , there would be a loss of about 0.7 of a pound of matter per square foot per second . Such a loss of matter from every square foot - taking the mean density of the sun at a little more than that ...
... matter ( which is a very high estimate ) , there would be a loss of about 0.7 of a pound of matter per square foot per second . Such a loss of matter from every square foot - taking the mean density of the sun at a little more than that ...
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