The Unseen Universe, Or, Physical Speculations on a Future StateMacmillan, 1875 - 197 páginas |
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... once existed , and things which appear to be destroyed only change their natures and pass into another form . " 1 Anubis held in Egypt an office similar to that of Mercury among the Greeks , being the usher of souls in their passage to ...
... once existed , and things which appear to be destroyed only change their natures and pass into another form . " 1 Anubis held in Egypt an office similar to that of Mercury among the Greeks , being the usher of souls in their passage to ...
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... once inciting robbers who plundered his substance , killing his children by a wind from the wilderness , and finally smiting the body of Job himself with a loathsome disease . 2 It is perhaps worthy of note that while we read in these ...
... once inciting robbers who plundered his substance , killing his children by a wind from the wilderness , and finally smiting the body of Job himself with a loathsome disease . 2 It is perhaps worthy of note that while we read in these ...
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... once more into human shape . 16. As a matter of course , a dim belief of this nature gave rise to a class of philosophers who denied the possibility of a future state altogether . The advent of this school of thought was probably ...
... once more into human shape . 16. As a matter of course , a dim belief of this nature gave rise to a class of philosophers who denied the possibility of a future state altogether . The advent of this school of thought was probably ...
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... once more be animated by the spirit which formerly possessed it . It does not therefore surprise us that the ancients , with the exception probably of a portion . of Egypt , and some of the Jews , should have preferred the doctrine of ...
... once more be animated by the spirit which formerly possessed it . It does not therefore surprise us that the ancients , with the exception probably of a portion . of Egypt , and some of the Jews , should have preferred the doctrine of ...
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... once in the life of Paul , who was brought into contact with the philosophy of Greece and Rome . For in one of his Epistles1 he asks the question , -How are the dead raised up ? and with what body do they come ? He then replies to the ...
... once in the life of Paul , who was brought into contact with the philosophy of Greece and Rome . For in one of his Epistles1 he asks the question , -How are the dead raised up ? and with what body do they come ? He then replies to the ...
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