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... soul , seem to prove , no less strongly , that the separate state is not a state of sleep or insensibility . For if it be a good argument to conclude with Cicero , " when I consider , " says he3 , " with what 2 Jer . Taylor ; Funeral ...
... soul , seem to prove , no less strongly , that the separate state is not a state of sleep or insensibility . For if it be a good argument to conclude with Cicero , " when I consider , " says he3 , " with what 2 Jer . Taylor ; Funeral ...
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... souls and spirits still live in an invisible state.2 The soul can , and does , live without the body ; and it is only our union to those bodies which in- tercepts the sight of the other world ; which is not at such a distance from us as ...
... souls and spirits still live in an invisible state.2 The soul can , and does , live without the body ; and it is only our union to those bodies which in- tercepts the sight of the other world ; which is not at such a distance from us as ...
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... soul as a separate and individual existence , after the dissolution of the body , and with a com- plete consciousness of personal identity ; in short , to a continuance of the same rational being's exist- ence after death . The ...
... soul as a separate and individual existence , after the dissolution of the body , and with a com- plete consciousness of personal identity ; in short , to a continuance of the same rational being's exist- ence after death . The ...
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... soul is immortal , and destined to a future state of life , in joy or pain respectively , ac- cording to his merits ... souls abide after death , from the consent of all nations . " 4 For aught we know of ourselves , of our present life ...
... soul is immortal , and destined to a future state of life , in joy or pain respectively , ac- cording to his merits ... souls abide after death , from the consent of all nations . " 4 For aught we know of ourselves , of our present life ...
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... soul's exist- ence . The celebrated argument of Des Cartes , cogito ergo sum , had a correct and a profound meaning.2 Now this knowledge is altogether independent of matter ; and the subject of it bears no resemblance whatever to matter ...
... soul's exist- ence . The celebrated argument of Des Cartes , cogito ergo sum , had a correct and a profound meaning.2 Now this knowledge is altogether independent of matter ; and the subject of it bears no resemblance whatever to matter ...
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