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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Page iv
... removed from manual labour and humble life , that many have expressed their surprize that they should ever have been united . Hence , as it respects myself , the question has repeatedly been asked , - " What circumstances led to so ...
... removed from manual labour and humble life , that many have expressed their surprize that they should ever have been united . Hence , as it respects myself , the question has repeatedly been asked , - " What circumstances led to so ...
Page vii
... removed into another neighbourhood ; and at the age of ten years and a half , I was bound an apprentice to a shoemaker , in the parish of St. Blazey . Prior to this time I acquired some knowledge of writing , but it amounted to little ...
... removed into another neighbourhood ; and at the age of ten years and a half , I was bound an apprentice to a shoemaker , in the parish of St. Blazey . Prior to this time I acquired some knowledge of writing , but it amounted to little ...
Page viii
... removed me from perusing the Weekly Miscellany , nearly quenched all my desires after further knowledge . After labouring in this neighbourhood about four years , I returned to St. Austell , to which place I was attracted by the advance ...
... removed me from perusing the Weekly Miscellany , nearly quenched all my desires after further knowledge . After labouring in this neighbourhood about four years , I returned to St. Austell , to which place I was attracted by the advance ...
Page xvii
... removal of the Tree of Life CHAPTER III . On the Annihilation of Moral Evil , considered sepa- rately , and in connexion with its Causes , Effects , and Consequences . The Result highly favourable to the Resurrection of the Human Body ...
... removal of the Tree of Life CHAPTER III . On the Annihilation of Moral Evil , considered sepa- rately , and in connexion with its Causes , Effects , and Consequences . The Result highly favourable to the Resurrection of the Human Body ...
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... removed , in consequence of that of that transparency , from dissolution , than if it were opaque , like those which we now possess ; so that the very end for which the conjec- ture is introduced must be defeated , because no connection ...
... removed , in consequence of that of that transparency , from dissolution , than if it were opaque , like those which we now possess ; so that the very end for which the conjec- ture is introduced must be defeated , because no connection ...
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