Results of ReadingJ. Murray, 1843 - 351 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 28–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... sleep or insensibility . For if it be a good argument to conclude with Cicero , " when I consider , " says he3 , " with what 2 Jer . Taylor ; Funeral Sermon . 1 2 Samuel , xiv . 14 . 3 De Senectute . swiftness of thought the soul is ...
... sleep or insensibility . For if it be a good argument to conclude with Cicero , " when I consider , " says he3 , " with what 2 Jer . Taylor ; Funeral Sermon . 1 2 Samuel , xiv . 14 . 3 De Senectute . swiftness of thought the soul is ...
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... sleep , into a state of insensibility till the resurrection , but we only change our place and our dwelling ; we remove out of this world , and leave our bodies to sleep in the earth till the resurrection , but our souls and spirits ...
... sleep , into a state of insensibility till the resurrection , but we only change our place and our dwelling ; we remove out of this world , and leave our bodies to sleep in the earth till the resurrection , but our souls and spirits ...
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... sleep and a swoon , that we cannot in any wise argue from one to the other , or conclude , even to the lowest degree of probability , that the same kind of force which is sufficient to suspend our faculties , though it has increased ...
... sleep and a swoon , that we cannot in any wise argue from one to the other , or conclude , even to the lowest degree of probability , that the same kind of force which is sufficient to suspend our faculties , though it has increased ...
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... sleep , without wrangling like babies or froward children.1 Death is necessary , and therefore not intolerable ; and nothing is to be esteemed evil which God and nature have fixed with eternal sanctions.5 1 Jer . Taylor , iv . 436 . 2 ...
... sleep , without wrangling like babies or froward children.1 Death is necessary , and therefore not intolerable ; and nothing is to be esteemed evil which God and nature have fixed with eternal sanctions.5 1 Jer . Taylor , iv . 436 . 2 ...
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... Sleep , that " knits up the ravelled sleeve of care , " refused its peace to his weary lids ; and he remained , his eyes opened wide upon the cold , blank darkness , reflecting upon the change that had taken place in his destiny . You ...
... Sleep , that " knits up the ravelled sleeve of care , " refused its peace to his weary lids ; and he remained , his eyes opened wide upon the cold , blank darkness , reflecting upon the change that had taken place in his destiny . You ...
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