The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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Side vii
... eternal afterlife. My hopes are that this book will reach the hardest of hearts in an attempt to rescue the soul from eternal damnation. The sole purpose of this story is to cause you, the reader, to question the integrity of what you ...
... eternal afterlife. My hopes are that this book will reach the hardest of hearts in an attempt to rescue the soul from eternal damnation. The sole purpose of this story is to cause you, the reader, to question the integrity of what you ...
Side 25
... eternal volume of space containing the eternal energy of the universe. Any defined space is only a fraction thereof. 4. Matter is energy and energy is matter. They cannot be created or destroyed; matter and energy only change state. As ...
... eternal volume of space containing the eternal energy of the universe. Any defined space is only a fraction thereof. 4. Matter is energy and energy is matter. They cannot be created or destroyed; matter and energy only change state. As ...
Side 117
... eternal good is a simple matter of understanding that his eternally living Holy Spirit of Christ comes into us to be ... eternal length @ Him and thus to life in God's eternal state of felicity. I keep repeating that we receive life w ...
... eternal good is a simple matter of understanding that his eternally living Holy Spirit of Christ comes into us to be ... eternal length @ Him and thus to life in God's eternal state of felicity. I keep repeating that we receive life w ...
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