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" know of ourselves, of our present life, and of death, death may immediately, in the natural course of things, put us into a higher and more enlarged state of life, as our birth does ;| a state in which our capacities and. "
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review - Page 225
1847
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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and ...

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1740 - 488 pages
...know of Ourfelves, of our prefent Life and of Death ; Death may immediately, in the natural Courfe of Things, put us into a higher and more enlarged State of Life, as our Birth does E ; a State in which our f There are three diftinct Queftions, relating to a future Life, here confidered...
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A View of Nature, in Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps: With ..., Volume 4

Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 518 pages
...quite quite up to that degree ? Death may in some sort, and in some respe&s, answer our birth ; it may put us into a higher and more enlarged state of life, as our birth does. * What shall we say to that valiant leader, fighting for his country, who, borne on a litter, and spent...
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Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Volume 1

Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 pages
...and such great alterations. Nay, for ought we know of ourselves, of our present life, and of death, death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...more enlarged' state of life, as our birth does']'; * There are three distinct questions, relating to a future life, here, considered : Whether death be...
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The Works of Joseph Butler ...: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author ...

Joseph Butler - 1813 - 496 pages
...and such great alterations. Nay, for ought we know of ourselves, of our present life, and of death, death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...more enlarged state of life, as our birth does;-)' * There are three distinct questions, relating to a future life, here considered : Whether death be...
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The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1819 - 256 pages
...such and such great alterations. Nay, for what we know of ourselves, of our present life and of death, death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...which our capacities and sphere of perception and of action may be much greater than at present. For as our relation to our external organs of sense...
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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and ...

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1819 - 362 pages
...be the destruction of livĀ« Nay, for ought we know of ourselves, of our present life, and of death, death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...and more enlarged state of life, as our birth does ; 'fr a state in which our capacities arid sphere of perception, and of action, may be much greater...
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The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler - 1820 - 264 pages
...such and such great alterations. Nay, for what we know of ourselves, of our present life and of death, death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...which our capacities and sphere of perception and of action may be much greater than at present. For as our relation to our external organs of sense...
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Hints to medical students upon the subject of a future life; extr. from The ...

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1823 - 92 pages
...last, there will be, if that wet;e possible, less for the next, and less stiU for the first. B diately, in the natural course of things, put us into a higher...which our capacities, and sphere of perception and of action, may be much greater than at present. For as our relation to our external organs of sense...
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The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler - 1824 - 484 pages
...and such great alterations. Nay, for aught we know of ourselves, of our present life, and of death ; death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...higher and more enlarged state of life, as our birth does-f-; a state in which our capacities, and sphere of perception and of action, may be much greater...
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Testimonies in Proof of the Separate Existence of the Soul in a State of ...

Thomas Huntingford - 1829 - 530 pages
...and such great alterations. Nay, for aught we know of ourselves, of our present life and of death ; death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...and more enlarged state of life, as our birth does f ; * There are three distinct questions relating to a future life here considered ; Whether death...
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