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... soul , as that , too , which is to be conformed to the glorious body of our Lord , and to be raised again at the last day . The mortal body and the immortal soul are for ever set in contrast , and the moral worth and dignity of the one ...
... soul , as that , too , which is to be conformed to the glorious body of our Lord , and to be raised again at the last day . The mortal body and the immortal soul are for ever set in contrast , and the moral worth and dignity of the one ...
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... soul are not bodily functions , but only either their consequents or their ante- cedents ; and since every function of the soul must leave traces in the soul , as well as in the body , why should we suppose that the former are lost ...
... soul are not bodily functions , but only either their consequents or their ante- cedents ; and since every function of the soul must leave traces in the soul , as well as in the body , why should we suppose that the former are lost ...
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... soul founded on the phenomena of sleep , of dreams , of old age ; which leads him to throw out many striking remarks on the relation between body and soul . Thence he proceeds to the positive demonstration of the soul's immor- tality ...
... soul founded on the phenomena of sleep , of dreams , of old age ; which leads him to throw out many striking remarks on the relation between body and soul . Thence he proceeds to the positive demonstration of the soul's immor- tality ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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