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Pagina 65
... existence ; but he may leave this our existence to itself , with regard to its happiness or misery . For in this sense he may cast us away from his presence , and take his Holy Spirit from us . This single consideration one would think ...
... existence ; but he may leave this our existence to itself , with regard to its happiness or misery . For in this sense he may cast us away from his presence , and take his Holy Spirit from us . This single consideration one would think ...
Pagina 155
... existence , by tell- ing us that he comprehends infinite duration in every moment ; that eternity is with him a punctum stans , a fixed point ; or , which is as good sense , an infinite instant ; that nothing with reference to his existence ...
... existence , by tell- ing us that he comprehends infinite duration in every moment ; that eternity is with him a punctum stans , a fixed point ; or , which is as good sense , an infinite instant ; that nothing with reference to his existence ...
Pagina 156
... existence , as we call it , is pieced up of past , present , and to come . Such a flitting and successive existence is rather a shadow of existence , and something which is like it , than existence itself . He only properly exists whose ...
... existence , as we call it , is pieced up of past , present , and to come . Such a flitting and successive existence is rather a shadow of existence , and something which is like it , than existence itself . He only properly exists whose ...
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