Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose: Selected for the Improvement of Young Persons: Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in PoetryVicesimus Knox J. Johnson, 1808 - 1 من الصفحات An anthology of prose passages primarily from Greek, Roman, and English authors. |
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... body , in the same circumstances , should assume new life ? The commonness of the former makes it familiar to us , but not in any degree less unaccountable . Are we at all more acquainted with the manner in which grain germinates , than ...
... body , in the same circumstances , should assume new life ? The commonness of the former makes it familiar to us , but not in any degree less unaccountable . Are we at all more acquainted with the manner in which grain germinates , than ...
الصفحة 184
... Body . We believe farther , " in the resurrec- tion of the body . " - This article pre- sumes our belief in the immortality of the soul . What that principle of life is which we call the soul ; how it is distinguished from mere animal ...
... Body . We believe farther , " in the resurrec- tion of the body . " - This article pre- sumes our belief in the immortality of the soul . What that principle of life is which we call the soul ; how it is distinguished from mere animal ...
الصفحة 259
... body , is so close , that all the philosophers in the world cannot certainly determine , whe- ther the operations of the body ceasing , the operations of the soul do not cease with them . I see a body in perfect health , the mind ...
... body , is so close , that all the philosophers in the world cannot certainly determine , whe- ther the operations of the body ceasing , the operations of the soul do not cease with them . I see a body in perfect health , the mind ...
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Advantages of a good Education | 8 |
On the Immortality of the Soul | 14 |
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