Life After Death?: PalinōdiaTrübner & Company, 1887 - 55 páginas |
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... ( animals displaying much mental activity ) , mankind in general regard it as certain that life perishes with the dissolution , as it began with the organization , of the body . That is accepted as the obvious law of Nature , and no one ...
... ( animals displaying much mental activity ) , mankind in general regard it as certain that life perishes with the dissolution , as it began with the organization , of the body . That is accepted as the obvious law of Nature , and no one ...
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... animal life . Whatever moves itself , he maintains to hav had no origin in the past , and to be certain to hav no end of life in the future . This makes every living thing to be virtually a little god , uncreated and eternal . Thus all ...
... animal life . Whatever moves itself , he maintains to hav had no origin in the past , and to be certain to hav no end of life in the future . This makes every living thing to be virtually a little god , uncreated and eternal . Thus all ...
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... animal seems to be lost , if it be deprived of its fundamental instincts . Not only is it impossible to imagin what is ... animals ar contrasted . The same soul cannot hav opposit qualities . Identity perishes in such a transference . If ...
... animal seems to be lost , if it be deprived of its fundamental instincts . Not only is it impossible to imagin what is ... animals ar contrasted . The same soul cannot hav opposit qualities . Identity perishes in such a transference . If ...
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... animals , the soul perishes , when the vital fluid ceases to circulate , we seem to attain a general law of Nature that the animal soul exists only in , with , and by the animal life : then to assume concerning the human soul exception ...
... animals , the soul perishes , when the vital fluid ceases to circulate , we seem to attain a general law of Nature that the animal soul exists only in , with , and by the animal life : then to assume concerning the human soul exception ...
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... animals . Men ( says he ) must not be tortured ; for , they hav immortal souls . Other animals ar not immortal ; therefor , they hav no rights that man needs to respect . They may be tortured at his pleasure .-- Now if this were the ...
... animals . Men ( says he ) must not be tortured ; for , they hav immortal souls . Other animals ar not immortal ; therefor , they hav no rights that man needs to respect . They may be tortured at his pleasure .-- Now if this were the ...
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