The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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... person ; and it implies all that the name or title would imply , if used in the same place . A human person in the present state is supposed to possess two distinct natures , a body and a soul , which are so united and identified as to ...
... person ; and it implies all that the name or title would imply , if used in the same place . A human person in the present state is supposed to possess two distinct natures , a body and a soul , which are so united and identified as to ...
Page 306
... person , soul and body , intellectual and animal ; or is it confined exclusively to the latter ? A person using these expressions could not be understood to mean that his immortal part walked a mile in the morning ; or that his soul had ...
... person , soul and body , intellectual and animal ; or is it confined exclusively to the latter ? A person using these expressions could not be understood to mean that his immortal part walked a mile in the morning ; or that his soul had ...
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nite person . " He taught " that God is no respecter of persons ; " which is inconsistent with his " choosing a part ... person , than you would consider wisdom or death a person . " p . 16. But within less than a dozen lines , we have ...
nite person . " He taught " that God is no respecter of persons ; " which is inconsistent with his " choosing a part ... person , than you would consider wisdom or death a person . " p . 16. But within less than a dozen lines , we have ...
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