10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HYLOIST»
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... that it is not true, that the powers of matter may not act upon the soul. Now it
must be confessed, that the hyloist would be perfectly consistent in this. If man be
a mere machine, and his soul a modification of matter, then, indeed, the
reasoning, ...
Sir William Drummond,
1805
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The philosophy of mystery
Thus, without adopting the creed of the Hyloist, the moderate materialist — that
the mind cannot have, during the life of the body, even a momentary existence
independent of matter — I believe that, when this matter is in a state of repose,
mind ...
Walter Cooper Dendy,
1845
3
Poetry ; Miscellanies ; Four ages of poetry ; Horæ ...
Armed with this formidable weapon, he rushes into the metaphysical arena, in the
consistent character of a dogmatizing anti-hyloist, insanire pm-ans certa mtione
modaque: maintaining the existence of three distinct substances, that of God, ...
Thomas Love Peacock, Edith Nicholls Clarke, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton,
1875
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English and Chinese pronouncing dictionary
Hyloist, (Iii'-lo-ist) n. One who believes mutter to be God, ffi ftK jjjl-S'. Hylopathism,
(hi-lop'-ath-izm) n. The doctrine wliich ascribes sentien- cy to matter, y$» ffilS2.it.
Hylotheism, (hi-lo-lhe'-iznr) n. The doctrine which assigns to deity a material ...
Shang wu yin shu kuan,
1903
5
The Works of Thomas Love Peacock: Including His Novels, ...
Armed with this formidable weapon, he rushes into the metaphysical arena, in the
consistent character of a dogmatizing anti-hyloist, insanire parous carta ratione
modo- que : maintaining the existence of three distinct substances, that of God, ...
Thomas Love Peacock, Edith Nicolls Clarke, Sir Henry Cole,
1875
6
The Universalist Quarterly and General Review
less started? The notion that matter will begin to live without the agency of life is
an audacious gratuity. The doctrine of B'ogcuesis is that life is given from
previously living forms. The Hyloist believes that matter is God. Whether you say
God ...
7
The poems of Thomas Love Peacock
... syllogism, Armed with this formidable weapon, he rushes into the metaphysical
arena, in the consistent character of a dogmatizing anti-hyloist,1 insanire parans
certa ratione modogue : maintaining the existence of three distinct substances, ...
Thomas Love Peacock, Reginald Brimley Johnson,
1906
8
An English and Chinese standard dictionary: A-L
The gibbon or long-armed ape, (»)fiWtH- Hyloist, (hi'-lo-ist; n. One who believes
matter to be God, tt*JtftM#. feVft *— *• Hylopathism, (hi-lop'-ath-izm) n. The
doctrine which ascribes sentiency to matter, JSt&SS^B^B- Hylotheism, (hi-lo-the'-
izm) n ...
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Nuttall's spelling bee guide, condensed from Nuttall's ...
Hylarchical, hi-lar'-ke-kal — presiding over matter. Hyloist, hi'-lo-ist — one who
believes matter to be a god. Hylozoism, hi-Io-zo'-izm — the doctrine that matter
possesses tha instinctiveness of life. Hymenomyoetes, hi-men-o-mif-e-tis — a
tribe ...
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The Revealed Doctrine of Rewards and Punishments
senting man as unmixed matter, — unless we except the Pyrrhonist and Idealist,
some anti-hyloist dreamer, a class of mystics we can scarcely expect to find. The
immaterialist would make no such statement. The parties are divided thus : the ...
Richard Winter Hamilton,
1847