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" An exclusion of all parts is necessary to the existence of an immaterial substance ; and to suppose a being to be dissolved, from the very nature of whose existence a capacity of dissolution is necessarily excluded, is a flat contradiction ; — it is... "
An Original Essay on the Immateriality & Immortality of the Human Soul ... - Page 107
by Samuel Drew - 1810 - 210 lehte
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly ..., 14. köide

1805 - 558 lehte
...contradiction; — it is fuppofing a being to be capable, and yet incapable of diilblution at the iam* lime. " Whatever has parts, cannot be immaterial ; and what has no parts, can never lofe them. To fuppofe an immaterial fubftance to have parts, deftroys its immateriality; for it is...
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, 55–58. number

1803 - 562 lehte
...contradiction;— it is luppoling a being to be capable, and yet incapable of diiiblution at the lame lime. • " Whatever has parts, cannot be immaterial; and what has no parts, can never lofe them. To luppofe an immaterial fubltance to have parts, dellroys its immateriality; for it is...
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Pure Gold; Or, Truth in Its Native Loveliness

David Holmes - 1855 - 296 lehte
...dissolution is necessarily excluded, is a flat contradiction : it is supposing a being capable and incapable of dissolution at the same time. Whatever has parts cannot be immaterial ; and whatever has no parts can never lose them. To suppose an immaterial substance to have parts, destroys...
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Studies in Anthropology: Lectures on the Science of Man

James Woolcock - 1883 - 192 lehte
...it ; and where nothing can be taken away, that being must necessarily be incapable of dissolution. An exclusion of all parts is necessary to the existence...necessarily follows that it cannot perish by dissolution."* If the material die and dissolve, it can be worked up into other forms and substances. But spirit,...
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Positive Theology: As Proved by the Eternal Principles of Pure Reason, Facts ...

Miles Grant - 1895 - 478 lehte
...Samuel Drew, a very able writer on the subject, says : "The soul is a simple, immaterial substance."2 " Whatever has parts cannot be immaterial; and what has no parts can never lose them. To suppose any substance to have parts, destroys its immateriality."3 "The soul is ... a simple substance, . ....
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