| Methodist Church - 1876 - 782 pages
...multitudes are ,-tarved, cruelly beaten, and loaded during lite; many die under a barbarous vivisection. 1 cannot believe that any creature was created for uncompensated...believer in the immortality of the lower animals. It is delightful to trace along minutely so rare, so satisfactory a life, as it tends toward its long-deferred... | |
| Mary Somerville, Martha Charters Somerville - Women scientists - 1874 - 398 pages
...continual waste" and renovation ; the abode is changed, not its inhabitant. If animals have no future, the existence .of many is most wretched ; multitudes...believer in the immortality of the lower animals. ***** When I was taught geography by the village schoolmaster at Burntisland, it seemed to me that... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1874 - 436 pages
...continual waste and renovation ; the abode is changed, not its inhabitant. If animals have no future, the existence of many is most wretched ; multitudes...believer in the immortality of the lower animals. **»»*When I was taught geography by the village schoolmaster at Burntisland, it seemed to me that... | |
| Mary Somerville - Women scientists - 1874 - 386 pages
...continual waste and renovation ; the abode is changed, not its inhabitant. If animals have no future, the existence of many is most wretched ; multitudes...believer in the immortality of the lower animals. * * # * « When I was taught geography by the village schoolmaster at Burntisland, it seemed to me... | |
| Universalism - 1874 - 1002 pages
...religious faith. She early outgrew the narrow creeds of her childhood. She writes in her old age, " I cannot believe that any creature was created for...contrary to the attributes of God's mercy and justice." Her " trust in the great goodness of God" was one of the marked features of her character. Her progress... | |
| John George Wood - 1874 - 380 pages
...renovation : the abode is changed, not its —but not in spirit. inhabitant. If animals have no future, the existence of many is most wretched. Multitudes are starved, cruelly beaten, and loaded Divine during life ; many die under a barbarous vivisection. " I cannot believe that any creature was... | |
| Charles Bruce - Great Britain - 1875 - 636 pages
...continual waste and renovation ; the abode is changed, not its inhabitant. If animals have no future, the existence of many is most wretched ; multitudes...believer in the immortality of the lower animals.' In her ninetieth year, Professor Peirce of America sent her a ' lithographed copy of a very profound... | |
| John George Wood - Animal intelligence - 1875 - 148 pages
...continual waste and renovation : the abode is changed, not its inhabitant. If animals have no future, the existence of many is most wretched. Multitudes...life ; many die under a barbarous vivisection. " I can not believe that any creature was created for uncompensated misery : it would be contrary to the... | |
| John George Wood - Animal intelligence - 1875 - 180 pages
...helieve that any creature was created for uncompeusated misery : it wonld he contrary to the attrihute of God's mercy and justice. I am sincerely happy to find that I am not the ouly heliever in the immortality of the lower animals." stituted shonld have arrived at the same result... | |
| Methodist Church - 1876 - 792 pages
...continual waste and renovation ; the abode is changed, not its inhabitant. If animals have no future, the existence of many is most wretched ; multitudes...during life; many die under a barbarous vivisection. 1 cannot believe that any creature was created for uncompensated misery ; it would be contrary to the... | |
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