Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul by Anna Bishop Scofield
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do offer with earnest congratulations and my loving greetings, these
fragmentary thoughts of AMMYEETIS. Our revered Emerson loaned his Plato to a neighbor. Meeting him some time afterward he said to him: "How did you like Plato?" "Very much," the farmer answered, "very much indeed. I see he has a great many of my idees." And so, my readers--if there be such--there may be herein set forth some of your own familiar thoughts which you may not have found opportunity to express in such guise as appears in this small book. CONTENTS. No New Thing Evolution Slowness of Evolution The Work of Nature A New Science World Making Imperfections Revealed World Origin |
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