The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... soul did not exist separate from the body , makes no doubt of the reality of apparitions , and that men have often appeared after their death . This I think very remarkable ; he was so pressed with the matter of fact , which he could ...
... soul did not exist separate from the body , makes no doubt of the reality of apparitions , and that men have often appeared after their death . This I think very remarkable ; he was so pressed with the matter of fact , which he could ...
Side 18
... soul , and of divine providence . If any man thinks these facts incredible , let him enjoy his own opinion to himself , but let him not endeavour to disturb the belief of others , who , by instances of this nature , are excited to the ...
... soul , and of divine providence . If any man thinks these facts incredible , let him enjoy his own opinion to himself , but let him not endeavour to disturb the belief of others , who , by instances of this nature , are excited to the ...
Side 19
... soul . I was yesterday walking alone in one of my friend's woods , and lost myself in it very agreeably , as I was running over in my mind the several arguments that establish this great point , which is the basis of morality , and the ...
... soul . I was yesterday walking alone in one of my friend's woods , and lost myself in it very agreeably , as I was running over in my mind the several arguments that establish this great point , which is the basis of morality , and the ...
Side 20
... soul thus at a stand in her accom- plishments , were her faculties to be full blown , and incapable of farther enlargements , I could imagine it might fall away insensibly , and drop at once into a state of annihilation . But can we be ...
... soul thus at a stand in her accom- plishments , were her faculties to be full blown , and incapable of farther enlargements , I could imagine it might fall away insensibly , and drop at once into a state of annihilation . But can we be ...
Side 21
... soul makes towards the perfection of its nature , without ever arriving at a period in it . To look upon the soul as going on from strength to strength ; to consider that she is to shine forever with new accessions of glory , and ...
... soul makes towards the perfection of its nature , without ever arriving at a period in it . To look upon the soul as going on from strength to strength ; to consider that she is to shine forever with new accessions of glory , and ...
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