| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1875 - 482 pages
...was not, neither thou, nor all the princes of the earth ; nor shall we ever hereafter cease to be. The soul is not a thing of which a man may say, It hath been, it is about to be, or will be hereafter; for it is a thing without birth ; it is ancient, constant, and eternal, and is not... | |
| Theology - 1875 - 842 pages
...was not, neither thou, nor all the princes of the earth ; nor shall we ever hereafter cease to be. The soul is not a thing of which a man may say, It hath been, it is about to be, or will be hereafter ; for it Us thing without birth ; it is ancient, constant, and eternal, and is not... | |
| Constance E. Plumptre - Pantheism - 1878 - 422 pages
...soul. Arjoon may go to the fight, for the soul neither killeth nor is killed. You cannot say of it, it hath been, it is about to be, or is to be hereafter. It is a thing without birth ; it is ancient, constant, and eternal. As a man throweth away old garments... | |
| Constance E. Plumptre - Pantheism - 1878 - 432 pages
...soul. Arjoon may go to the fight, for the soul neither killeth nor is killed. You cannot say of it, it hath been, it is about to be, or is to be hereafter. It is a thing without birth ; it is ancient, constant, and eternal. As a- man throweth away old garments... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 618 pages
...o- Mensome he felt them. CMyiag as lam.—II. 8, p. 33. "The soul is not a thing of which a man way say, it hath been, it is about to be, or is to be hereafters for it ii • thing without birth. It is ancient, constant, and eternal, and li not to be... | |
| Freemasonry - 1871 - 892 pages
...we ever hereafter cease to he. . . The soul is not a thing of which a man may say, it hath been, or is about to be, or is to be hereafter; for it is a thing without birth ; it IB pre-existent, changeless, eternal, and is not to be destroyed with this mortal frame." According... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - Fathers of the church - 1882 - 736 pages
...soul. Arjoon may go to the tight, for the soul neither killeth nor is killed. You cannot say of it, it hath been, it is about to be, or is to be here- a5 eternity, after. It is a thing without birth ; it is ancient, constant, and eternal. As a... | |
| Robert Southey - 1884 - 586 pages
...:rdeusome he felt them. Undping as I am. — II. 8, p. 22. "The soul is not a thing of which a man may sny, it hath been, it is about to be, or is to be hereafter; for it is a thing without birth. It is ancient, constant, and eternal, and is not to be destroyed in this its mortal frame. How can the man,... | |
| Henry Truro Bray - Immortality - 1888 - 440 pages
...this mortal frame findeth infancy, youth, and old age ; so in some future time, will it find the like. The soul is not a thing of which a man may say, it...hereafter ; for it is a thing without birth ; it is ancient, constant, and eternal, and is not to be destroyed in this its mortal frame." (Dialogues of... | |
| Annie Besant - Reincarnation - 1892 - 96 pages
...destroyed, are both alike deceived : for it neither killeth, nor is it killed. It is not a thing of which a may say, "It hath been, it is about to be, or is to be hereafter" ; for it is without birth and meeteth not death; it is ancient, constant and eternal, and is not slain when this... | |
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