Astrology, 516:in the form of an hypothesis, to be proved or disproved. The man who is attempting to master hisBethlehem, 179:Tim., I, 12.) For them, His reality cannot be disproved. They may differ among themselves as to theProblems, 112:understands how to handle the Negro is disproved by the Negro himself who wants none of it; hisPsychology1, 89:Soul be proved? The soul has been satisfactorily disproved from the standpoint of academic science.Psychology1, 94:the imagination and has science satisfactorily disproved its existence? Is consciousness a functionRays, 299:once recorded and known, cannot be lost or disproved. Once seen and realized, it becomes as much aSoul, 56:to be submitted to test, to stand proved or fall disproved. With this introduction we proceed toSoul, 144:should be investigated, and either proved or disproved. The possibility of unifying the two great |