Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... soul became re- united to the Deity , or Universal Soul ; of whom he supposed it to be originally a part ; having been only separated , or lopped off ; retaining , through all its various modes of existence , its primeval nature ; and ...
... soul became re- united to the Deity , or Universal Soul ; of whom he supposed it to be originally a part ; having been only separated , or lopped off ; retaining , through all its various modes of existence , its primeval nature ; and ...
Side 151
... soul to another place , according to what we are told . " And again , " If the things , that are told us , are true , that death is a migration to another place , this is a much greater good . " And again , " Those who live there are ...
... soul to another place , according to what we are told . " And again , " If the things , that are told us , are true , that death is a migration to another place , this is a much greater good . " And again , " Those who live there are ...
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... soul as susceptible of demonstration . Should we believe with this ingenious writer , that the soul , metaphysi- cally considered , is so formed , as naturally to be immortal ; we must still acknowledge , because it cannot be denied ...
... soul as susceptible of demonstration . Should we believe with this ingenious writer , that the soul , metaphysi- cally considered , is so formed , as naturally to be immortal ; we must still acknowledge , because it cannot be denied ...
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