Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... body in favour of the soul , persuading it to treat the latter honourably , not only on account of its dignity , but also for the advantage that will thereby rebound to the body itself : " Thou hast a noble guest , O flesh ! a most ...
... body in favour of the soul , persuading it to treat the latter honourably , not only on account of its dignity , but also for the advantage that will thereby rebound to the body itself : " Thou hast a noble guest , O flesh ! a most ...
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... bodies . The ge- nerality of men could not arrive to abstracted notions of unbodied spirits ; and though they could not but think that the body , which was burnt before their eyes , was dissipated and destroyed ; yet so great was the ...
... bodies . The ge- nerality of men could not arrive to abstracted notions of unbodied spirits ; and though they could not but think that the body , which was burnt before their eyes , was dissipated and destroyed ; yet so great was the ...
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... body , the loss of which , in their way of thinking , was the loss of the individual . The learned , who could not but see and feel this difficulty , to avoid it , shut out the body from being any part of the man , and made the soul ...
... body , the loss of which , in their way of thinking , was the loss of the individual . The learned , who could not but see and feel this difficulty , to avoid it , shut out the body from being any part of the man , and made the soul ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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