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On the Genesis of Species

CHAPTER XII
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And in the very act of declaring the First Cause incognizable, you do not permit it to remain unknown.

For that only is unknown, of which you can neither affirm nor deny any predicate; here you deny the power of self-disclosure to the 'Absolute,' of which therefore something is known;--viz., that nothing can be known!" [248] Loc.cit.p.

108.
[249] Loc.cit.p.

43.
[250] Loc.cit.p.

46.
[251] Mr.J.Martineau, in his "Essays," vol.i.p.


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