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resides not in the physical and c “ al or Nature, 
God, n'tiis-ii who is “the same, yesterday, to-day, and 01 
ever.” Natural Science must he considered 
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common with the rest of creation. Matter are en- 
20. Recent writers on the physiology of f at " e c “ d 
tirely mistaken, I submit, in viewing the 
or sensory ganglia, as exl ? 1 “*Z. A a X do not believe 
and mental processes, of whatever ki • ^ dent upon 
that impressions or ideas are abs y p s i mp i e 
the physics or <— T 
animals, from any -JJf ; X" dependence of 
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acted upon j its association with gangomc 
is competent to interpret or explain. iag ]e ft one 
lig-ht of speculation at the College y -i -i PT1 prl hv 
E,:.p.V sliine briefly «po» 
deepest shadows, like giant forms of vanities on tne 
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spiritual, mental, and physical histo y interpret to 
