Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural LawsBuchanan, James
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Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws
Buchanan, James
Atheism
FOOTNOTES:
[145] M. AD. FRANCK, "Rapport a l'Academie," Preface, p. XXI.
[146] M. COMTE, "Cours," I. 44, 89, 141; IV. 675; V. 45, 303. M.
CROUSSE, "Des Principes," pp. 16, 20, 84, 88. M. CABANIS, "Rapports du
Phisique et du Moral de l'Homme," 3 vols. M. BROUSSAIS, "Traite de
Physiologie appliquee a la Pathologie," 1828.
[147] "Systeme de la Nature," I. 2, 10, 86, 101, and _passim_. This
eloquent text-book of the Atheism of the last century is dissected and
refuted by M. BERGIER in his "Examen du Materialisme," 2 vols. Paris,
1771.
[148] M. COMTE, "Cours," I. 44, 141. M. CROUSSE, "Des Principes," pp.
84, 86. ATKITSON AND MARTINEAU, "Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and
Development."
[149] DR. PRIESTLEY, "Discoveries relating to Vision, Light, and
Colors." MR. DUGALD STEWART, "Philosoph. Essays," p. 187.
[150] DR. PRIESTLEY, "Disquisitions relating to Matter and Spirit;"
"Free Discussion of the Doctrine of Materialism;" "Correspondence
between Dr. Priestley and Dr. Price."
[151] DR. JOHN MASON GOOD, "Life of Lucretius," prefixed to his poetical
version of "The Nature of Things," I. XXXVIII.
[152] The "fictions of Clairvoyance" may be studied at large in "The
Principles of Nature and her Divine Revelations," by AND. J. DAVIS, the
Poughkeepsie Seer, 2 vols.; and in "The Celestial Telegraph," by M.
CAHAGNET. An attempt has been made to popularize the doctrine by
introducing it into the light literature of the Continent. See "Memoirs
of a Physician, Joseph Balsamo," by ALEXANDER DUMAS, I. 15, 21, 82; II.
50, 62, 70. Whether the cases reported by Dr. Gregory deserve to be
ranked as facts or fictions is a question which we need not wait to
solve, before we reject the "Revelations" of Davis.
[153] DR. PRIESTLEY, "Disquisitions," p. 2.
[154] "Systeme de la Nature," I. 97, 108.
[155] DR. PRIESTLEY, "Disquisitions," pp. 27, 38, 60.
[156] MR. ATKINSON, "Laws of Man's Nature," p. 17.
[157] DR. SPURZHEIM, "Philosophical Principles of Phrenology," pp. VI.,
86, 100. PROFESSOR DOD, "Princeton Theological Essays," II. 376.
[158] DR. GREGORY, "Letters on Animal Magnetism," p. 57.
[159] BISHOP BUTLER, "Analogy," p. I. c. 1, p. 170.
[160] DR. JOHN PLAYFAIR, "Works," I., Preface, XXIX.
[161] C. M. BURNETT, M. D., "Philosophy," &c. London, 1850.
[162] BISHOP BERKELEY, "Words," I. 80.
[163] LORD BROUGHAM, "Discourse of Natural Theology," p. 238.
[164] STEWART, "Elements of Philosophy," I. 5.
[165] LOCKE'S "Essay," b. II. c. 23, Sec. 15. Ibid., b. IV. c. 3, Sec. 6.
[166] LOCKE, "Letter to Bishop of Worcester," Works, IV. 31.
[167] THOMAS CARLYLE, "Essays," I. 77, 214.
[168] C. BONNET, "Palingenesie Philosophique," 4 vols., I. 7, 47, 52.
[169] DR. PRIESTLEY, "Disquisitions," pp. 37, 38.
[170] DR. THOMAS BROWN, "Lectures," No. XCVI.
[171] ATKINSON, "Letters," p. 17.
[172] DR. SAM. CLARKE'S "Third Defence," in reply to Collins, pp. 5, 8,
17.
[173] DR. SAM. CLARKE, "First Defence," pp. 11, 16; "Second Defence,"
pp. 4, 10.
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