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" ... which is a conscious violation of what is thought to be a natural law, but is not ; and an Objective Sin, a conscious violation of what is a natural law. In each case the integrity of consciousness is disturbed. So much for the definition of terms.... "
Zoology: Being a Systematic Account of the General Structure, Habits ... - Page 62
de William Benjamin Carpenter - 1857 - 588 pages
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Zoology: Being a Sketch of the Classification, Structure ..., Volume 1

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1844 - 600 pages
...being present, and the vertebral column and ribs possessing many characters, in which they resemble those of that order of Reptiles. In the Eels, again,...tunic ; from which they derive the name of Tunicata. None of them have any considerable power of spontaneous movement ; and a large proportion of them are...
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Popular cyclopaedia of natural science (by W.B. Carpenter).

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1844 - 608 pages
...glance at their exterior. 42. Lastly, we may advert to an instance, in which even two iuib-kingdomt are connected, by links of transition so close, that...tunic ; from which they derive the name of Tunicata. None of them have any considerable power of spontaneous movement ; and a large proportion of them are...
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Zoology: A Systematic Account of the General Structure, Habits ..., Volume 1

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1848 - 594 pages
...they resemble those of that order of Reptiles. In the Eels, again, we have the form of the Serpent so exactly repeated, that it is not easy to distinguish...tunic ; from which they derive the name of Tunicata. None of them have any considerable power of spontaneous movement ; and a large proportion of them are...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 4

George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1861 - 804 pages
...taverns, or taverns have become so like concert halls and such like places of public entertainment that it is not easy to say where one begins and the other leaves off. A great want must surely have been met when promoters and managers of the People's amusements...
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Sermons of Theism, Atheism, and the Popular Theology

Theodore Parker - 1861 - 448 pages
...is disturbed. So much for the definition of terms. There may be various Degrees of Error and of Sin. It is not easy to say where one begins and the other ends ; for in ethics as in all science, it is not easy to distinguish things by their circumferences,...
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The Collected Works of ... P. ...

Theodore Parker - 1865 - 682 pages
...is disturbed. So much for the definition of terms. There may be various degrees of Error and of Sin. It is not easy to say where one begins and the other ends ; for in ethics, as in all science, it is not easy to distinguish things by their circumferences,...
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Sermons of theism, atheism, and the ...

Theodore Parker - 1867 - 338 pages
...is disturbed. So much for the definition of terms. There may be various degrees of Error and of Sin. It is not easy to say where one begins and the other ends ; for in ethics, as in all science, it is not easy to distinguish things by their circumferences,...
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A System of surgery. v.1, 1895, Volume 1

Sir Frederick Treves - 1895 - 1234 pages
...uncommon in tuberculous disease. The affected district fades off gradually into the healthy tissue, and it is not easy to say where one begins and the other ends. In tuberculosis the inflammatory process is attended by a considerable exudation of a low type...
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Indian Journal of Economics, Volume 8

1928 - 656 pages
...occasionally cross the boundary between the two, what I have in mind is ethics rather than religion. No doubt it is not easy to say where one begins and the other ends; but to most minds they connote different things. " Thou shalt not steal " is a good example of...
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