The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 143
... Soul during her Residence in the Body , remains with her in a separate State ; and that the Soul in the Body or out of the Body , differs no more than the Man does from himself when he is in his House , or in open Air . When therefore ...
... Soul during her Residence in the Body , remains with her in a separate State ; and that the Soul in the Body or out of the Body , differs no more than the Man does from himself when he is in his House , or in open Air . When therefore ...
Pagina 170
... Soul , there is one drawn from the perpetual Progress of the Soul to its Per- fection , without a Possibility of ever arriving at it ; which is a Hint that I do not remember to have seen opened and improved by others who have written on ...
... Soul , there is one drawn from the perpetual Progress of the Soul to its Per- fection , without a Possibility of ever arriving at it ; which is a Hint that I do not remember to have seen opened and improved by others who have written on ...
Pagina 845
... Soul is capable not believe the Soul is endow'd with any Faculty of receiving a most exquisite Pleasure and Satis- which is of no Use to it ; that whenever any faction from the Exercise of any of these its one of these Faculties is ...
... Soul is capable not believe the Soul is endow'd with any Faculty of receiving a most exquisite Pleasure and Satis- which is of no Use to it ; that whenever any faction from the Exercise of any of these its one of these Faculties is ...
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