Mysteries of Life, Death, and Futurity: Illustrated from the Best and Latest AuthoritiesKent & Company, 1861 - 276 Seiten |
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... probably from one form -the primeval monad , the parent of all organic life . 3rd . There has been a continual ascent on the organic scale , till organic nature became what it is , by one continued and unbroken stream of onward movement ...
... probably from one form -the primeval monad , the parent of all organic life . 3rd . There has been a continual ascent on the organic scale , till organic nature became what it is , by one continued and unbroken stream of onward movement ...
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... Probably no one who has any claims to accuracy of thought believes in matter at the present day in the sense in which its existence was denied by Berkeley . * The peculiarity of the view maintained in the work before us lies in its ...
... Probably no one who has any claims to accuracy of thought believes in matter at the present day in the sense in which its existence was denied by Berkeley . * The peculiarity of the view maintained in the work before us lies in its ...
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... probably of the ninth century , in the library of the British Museum . Here the symbols of the four Evangelists , placed over corresponding columns of lessons from their gospels , are shown looking up to a palm - tree that rises from ...
... probably of the ninth century , in the library of the British Museum . Here the symbols of the four Evangelists , placed over corresponding columns of lessons from their gospels , are shown looking up to a palm - tree that rises from ...
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... probably , due in part to a not very correct translation of the Latin word pomum . From pomum Adami we get Adam's apple . Other circumstances have helped the error . The idea that the fruit of Eden was an apple seems also to have found ...
... probably , due in part to a not very correct translation of the Latin word pomum . From pomum Adami we get Adam's apple . Other circumstances have helped the error . The idea that the fruit of Eden was an apple seems also to have found ...
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... probably derived by the Jewish people from the Assyrians . The Pharisees charged the Saviour with casting out devils " by Beelzebub , the prince of the devils . " ( Matt . xii . 24. ) But that evil spirits acted in multitudes under one ...
... probably derived by the Jewish people from the Assyrians . The Pharisees charged the Saviour with casting out devils " by Beelzebub , the prince of the devils . " ( Matt . xii . 24. ) But that evil spirits acted in multitudes under one ...
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Seite 111 - How oft when men are at the point of death Have they been merry! which their keepers call A lightning before death: O, how may I Call this a lightning?
Seite 222 - He that overcometh, the same shall be clothed in white raiment ; and I will not blot out his name out of the book of life, but I will confess his name before my Father, and before his angels.
Seite 215 - For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and not another ; though my reins be consumed within me.
Seite 138 - A' made a finer end and went away an it had been any christom child; a' parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning o' the tide: for after I saw him fumble with the sheets and play with flowers and smile upon his fingers...
Seite 117 - And the angel which I saw stand upon the sea and upon the earth lifted up his hand to heaven. And sware by him that liveth for ever and ever, who created heaven, and the things that therein are, and the earth, and the things that therein are, and the sea, and the things which are therein, that there should be time no longer...
Seite 5 - The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul : the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple. The statutes of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart : the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes.
Seite 54 - Then saith he unto me, See thou do it not : for I am thy fellow-servant, and of thy brethren the prophets, and of them which keep the sayings of this book : worship God.
Seite 195 - For the living know that they shall die : but the dead know not anything, neither have they any more a reward ; for the memory of them is forgotten. Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now perished ; neither have they any more a portion for ever in anything that is done under the sun.
Seite 86 - Great wits are sure to madness near allied; And thin partitions do their bounds divide: Else why should he, with wealth and honour blest, Refuse his age the needful hours of rest?
Seite 110 - ... that a friend is far more than himself. Men have their time, and die many times in desire of some things which they principally take to heart: the bestowing of a child, the finishing of a work, or the like. If a man have a true friend, he may rest almost secure that the care of those things will continue after him. So that a man hath as it were two lives in his desires.