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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... 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 bject.
... 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 bject.
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... modes of being , and their relations to each other , in all the variety of forms which is with- in the reach of possibility , and yet remain at the same distance from the real absence of being as they were when God first called them ...
... modes of being , and their relations to each other , in all the variety of forms which is with- in the reach of possibility , and yet remain at the same distance from the real absence of being as they were when God first called them ...
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... modes , as God in his infinite wisdom shall think proper . That man is formed of matter and spirit , will admit of very little doubt . While in union with each other , these substances partake of one com- mon life , and are cemented ...
... modes , as God in his infinite wisdom shall think proper . That man is formed of matter and spirit , will admit of very little doubt . While in union with each other , these substances partake of one com- mon life , and are cemented ...
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... abodes . In our common modes of language , and in the present structure of the world , this sentiment is undoubtedly just ; but even this elementary condition of matter , must , for rea- Sect . IV . ] 19 OF THE HUMAN BODY .
... abodes . In our common modes of language , and in the present structure of the world , this sentiment is undoubtedly just ; but even this elementary condition of matter , must , for rea- Sect . IV . ] 19 OF THE HUMAN BODY .
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... mode of existence distinct from one ano- ther ; and consequently the particles which now compose these elements , could have had no distinct points to which they could severally tend . All must have resorted to one common home , and not ...
... mode of existence distinct from one ano- ther ; and consequently the particles which now compose these elements , could have had no distinct points to which they could severally tend . All must have resorted to one common home , and not ...
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abodes absurdity action active energy adhesion admit analogy annihilation appear apply arguments assured attri attributes behold capable cause certainty changes circumstances composed compounded bodies conceive consciousness considered consist constitute the identity continue contradiction dead dead rise death destroyed destruction dissolution distinct divine doubt duration embryo equally essence eternity evidence existence fact favour flesh and blood former future bodies germ grain grave gravitation hence hereafter human body human nature idea iden immortal immutable incorruption infinite influence justice material mode modification moral consequences moral evil natural effects natural evil necessarily necessary never numerical particles objection perfection period perpetual personal identity portion of matter possess possible present preserved presumed principle of identity probably probation produce prove reason rection remain removed result resurrection retribution retributive justice soever soul spirit stages stamen substance suppose supposition take place tendency things tion tity turn our thoughts undergo union vegetation
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Page 403 - Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead? But if there be no resurrection of the dead...
Page 408 - Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened, except it die, "And that which thou sowest, thou sowest not that body that shall be, but bare grain, it may chance of wheat, or of some other grain: But God giveth it a body as it hath pleased him, and to every seed his own body.
Page 403 - Scriptures; and that he was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve; after that he was seen of above five hundred brethren at once; of whom the greater part remain unto this present, but some are fallen asleep. After that he was seen of James; then of all the apostles. And last of all he was seen of me also, as of one born out of due time.
Page 433 - He will swallow up death in victory ; and the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from off all faces ; and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the earth : for the LOUD hath spoken it.
Page 410 - All flesh is not the same flesh; but there is one kind of flesh of men, another flesh of beasts, another of fishes, and another of birds.
Page 404 - Christ not risen; and if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain. Yea, and we are found false witnesses of God ; because we have testified of God, that he raised up Christ, whom he raised not up, if so be that the dead rise not. For if the dead rise not, then is not Christ raised. And if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain, ye are yet in your sins. Then they also, which are fallen asleep in Christ, are perished.
Page 411 - There are also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial; but the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial is another. There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differeth from another star in glory.
Page 366 - Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in the dust, for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead.
Page 203 - How are the dead raised up? And with what body do they come? Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened, except it die...
Page 405 - But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.