Recognition in the World to Come; Or, Christian Friendship on Earth Perpetuated in HeavenHoldsworth & Ball, 1831 - 424 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... Common Destination of the Righteous 71 80 III . On the Certainty of Future Recognitions IV . On the Perpetuation of the Social Principle .. 131 V. The Future Existence of Specific Affection ... 141 CHAP . V. The Perpetuation of ...
... Common Destination of the Righteous 71 80 III . On the Certainty of Future Recognitions IV . On the Perpetuation of the Social Principle .. 131 V. The Future Existence of Specific Affection ... 141 CHAP . V. The Perpetuation of ...
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... common feelings of humanity . What bosom does not respond to the sentiment so pathetically expressed by a poet , more distinguished , alas ! by the splendour than the sanctity of his genius : - " Yet if , as holiest men have deem'd ...
... common feelings of humanity . What bosom does not respond to the sentiment so pathetically expressed by a poet , more distinguished , alas ! by the splendour than the sanctity of his genius : - " Yet if , as holiest men have deem'd ...
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... common place of residence , where they mingled together , and were alive to high degrees of pleasure or pain , according to their respective characters in the prior stage of their existence . They were represented to be advanced in ...
... common place of residence , where they mingled together , and were alive to high degrees of pleasure or pain , according to their respective characters in the prior stage of their existence . They were represented to be advanced in ...
الصفحة 22
... common opinion be true , that death conveys us to those regions which are inhabited by the spirits of departed men , will it not be un- speakably happy to escape from the hands of mere nominal judges , to appear before those who truly ...
... common opinion be true , that death conveys us to those regions which are inhabited by the spirits of departed men , will it not be un- speakably happy to escape from the hands of mere nominal judges , to appear before those who truly ...
الصفحة 27
... common in former times . Socrates , in his discourse on the im- mortality of the soul , argues against the fear of death by referring to it as a notorious fact . " Are there not numbers ( says he ) , who , upon the death of their lovers ...
... common in former times . Socrates , in his discourse on the im- mortality of the soul , argues against the fear of death by referring to it as a notorious fact . " Are there not numbers ( says he ) , who , upon the death of their lovers ...
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