Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... existence ) . Vs. 29-34 . Further arguments for the resurrection . V. 29. First argument . enɛ ] for , does not introduce a reason for v . 28 ( Mey . ) , but an argument for the resurrection ( Oec . ) . The preceding stands VOL . VI ...
... existence ) . Vs. 29-34 . Further arguments for the resurrection . V. 29. First argument . enɛ ] for , does not introduce a reason for v . 28 ( Mey . ) , but an argument for the resurrection ( Oec . ) . The preceding stands VOL . VI ...
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... existence- a belief which not only takes away all dread and fear of death , but awakens within him the liveliest desire to lay aside the encumbrance of the body , and commence that endless progress in virtue and know- ledge , for which ...
... existence- a belief which not only takes away all dread and fear of death , but awakens within him the liveliest desire to lay aside the encumbrance of the body , and commence that endless progress in virtue and know- ledge , for which ...
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... existence , which the soul brings with it , into the present life . Every one is conscious of many ideas which he has not received through the medium of the senses , which he has not arrived at by any process of the imagination or the ...
... existence , which the soul brings with it , into the present life . Every one is conscious of many ideas which he has not received through the medium of the senses , which he has not arrived at by any process of the imagination or the ...
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... existence . " Vital in all its parts , It can but by annihilating die . " Such are the reasonings by which Socrates , the wisest of uninspired mortals , the pride and glory of his own age and the admiration of all succeeding time , in ...
... existence . " Vital in all its parts , It can but by annihilating die . " Such are the reasonings by which Socrates , the wisest of uninspired mortals , the pride and glory of his own age and the admiration of all succeeding time , in ...
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... existence and close his eyes forever upon all material things for one glance into the spirit - world , then he feels the full force of the argument ; then the hope of immor- tality , for a time , burns brightly within him ; for he ...
... existence and close his eyes forever upon all material things for one glance into the spirit - world , then he feels the full force of the argument ; then the hope of immor- tality , for a time , burns brightly within him ; for he ...
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