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 ScriptureThomas Kirk, 1811 - 439 pages |
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... equally applicable both to his body and his soul . But though both matter and spirit must have had a beginning , it will not thence follow that they must have had an end . They may C change their modes of being , and their relations to ...
... equally applicable both to his body and his soul . But though both matter and spirit must have had a beginning , it will not thence follow that they must have had an end . They may C change their modes of being , and their relations to ...
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... equally good to - mor- row ; they will be equally available the day follow- ing , and we may extend our observations through the whole progress of duration . If , therefore , the human body can possibly be destroyed , during any period ...
... equally good to - mor- row ; they will be equally available the day follow- ing , and we may extend our observations through the whole progress of duration . If , therefore , the human body can possibly be destroyed , during any period ...
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... equally re- moved from mutation and decay . That the real internal essence of matter , whatever that 18 IDENTITY AND RESURRECTION [ Chap . I. On the primitive and elementary State of Matter, and the nature of simple and compound- ed Bodies.
... equally re- moved from mutation and decay . That the real internal essence of matter , whatever that 18 IDENTITY AND RESURRECTION [ Chap . I. On the primitive and elementary State of Matter, and the nature of simple and compound- ed Bodies.
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... equally within the reach of infinite power , the Almighty might have selected , as infinite wisdom might have directed his choice . But in the midst of these possible theories , we find that he chose to create the human body , under ...
... equally within the reach of infinite power , the Almighty might have selected , as infinite wisdom might have directed his choice . But in the midst of these possible theories , we find that he chose to create the human body , under ...
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... equally removed from popular observation , and abstract- edly from those modes of proof of which they are susceptible , would equally lay an embargo on all belief . And were the immediate influence of moral evil on the material part of ...
... equally removed from popular observation , and abstract- edly from those modes of proof of which they are susceptible , would equally lay an embargo on all belief . And were the immediate influence of moral evil on the material part of ...
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