An Essay on the Identity and General Resurrection of the Human Body: In which the Evidences in Favour of These Important Subjects are Considered in Relation Both to Philosophy and ScriptureR. Edwards, 1822 - 487 sider |
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Side xv
... possess , can neither explore nor fix its boundaries . In this extensive region , our views are carried from the isthmus of time on which we stand , into that eternity from whence we date our origin , and which we contemplate as our ...
... possess , can neither explore nor fix its boundaries . In this extensive region , our views are carried from the isthmus of time on which we stand , into that eternity from whence we date our origin , and which we contemplate as our ...
Side xviii
... possessed any merit , Mr. Whitaker should have the first opportunity of making the discovery of it ; and if it had nothing that could render it worthy of preservation , he alone should witness its dis- grace . But here an unforeseen and ...
... possessed any merit , Mr. Whitaker should have the first opportunity of making the discovery of it ; and if it had nothing that could render it worthy of preservation , he alone should witness its dis- grace . But here an unforeseen and ...
Side xxxi
... possess all the Evidence of a Resurrection , which we can rationally expect in the present State Page 226 233 243 261 SECT . III . The Objections against the Idea of a Germ as constituting the Identity of the Body hereafter , no Ar ...
... possess all the Evidence of a Resurrection , which we can rationally expect in the present State Page 226 233 243 261 SECT . III . The Objections against the Idea of a Germ as constituting the Identity of the Body hereafter , no Ar ...
Side 5
... possess all possible perfection , it will be needless to prove , because it is a truth which it is useless to deny . And if all possible per- fections are possessed by him , immutability must be included among the essential attributes ...
... possess all possible perfection , it will be needless to prove , because it is a truth which it is useless to deny . And if all possible per- fections are possessed by him , immutability must be included among the essential attributes ...
Side 6
... possesses all possible perfections , and yet suppose immutability not to be included in the list of these perfections , we must suppose him to be capable of changes which are incom- patible with those attributes and perfections which we ...
... possesses all possible perfections , and yet suppose immutability not to be included in the list of these perfections , we must suppose him to be capable of changes which are incom- patible with those attributes and perfections which we ...
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