The World to Come: Immortality a Physical FactKegan Paul & Company, 1888 - 310 pages |
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... When , by apprehension of their meaning , we array them around a centre , or project the power of their light into the future , they are a daily profit , and B greatly brighten the time to come by continual eleva- tion I I.
... When , by apprehension of their meaning , we array them around a centre , or project the power of their light into the future , they are a daily profit , and B greatly brighten the time to come by continual eleva- tion I I.
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... tion of our thought toward glorious sunrisings . Our eyes to see , and our ears to hear , belong to an enduring self , are connected with an essence which is more per- manent , and deeper down than the phenomena which they observe and ...
... tion of our thought toward glorious sunrisings . Our eyes to see , and our ears to hear , belong to an enduring self , are connected with an essence which is more per- manent , and deeper down than the phenomena which they observe and ...
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... tion of matter and the surroundings , variation of the lines and intensities of forces , continual though appa- rently minute changes in surroundings , worlds are formed ; human beings are fashioned ; tears are rounded . Not only will ...
... tion of matter and the surroundings , variation of the lines and intensities of forces , continual though appa- rently minute changes in surroundings , worlds are formed ; human beings are fashioned ; tears are rounded . Not only will ...
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... tion of a happy future ; " And yet , as angels in some brighter dreams Call to the soul when man doth sleep , So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted themes , And into glory peep . " Henry Vaughan , Silex Scintillans . Place ...
... tion of a happy future ; " And yet , as angels in some brighter dreams Call to the soul when man doth sleep , So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted themes , And into glory peep . " Henry Vaughan , Silex Scintillans . Place ...
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... tion . This cannot have been eternal , as to the past ; nor can it be eternal , as to the future ; therefore we know that the worlds had a beginning and will have an end ; Nature is not self - made nor self - sustaining . It is not less ...
... tion . This cannot have been eternal , as to the past ; nor can it be eternal , as to the future ; therefore we know that the worlds had a beginning and will have an end ; Nature is not self - made nor self - sustaining . It is not less ...
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