Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... Soul shall be separated from fenfible things , and employed in a more quick and fublime way of Operation , this must ... Souls, they ...
... Soul shall be separated from fenfible things , and employed in a more quick and fublime way of Operation , this must ... Souls, they ...
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... Soul went into fome other State to begin a new Course . But I faid on this Head , That this was at beft a conjecture , raised in him by his fancy : for he could give no reason to prove it true ; Nor was all the remembrance our Souls had ...
... Soul went into fome other State to begin a new Course . But I faid on this Head , That this was at beft a conjecture , raised in him by his fancy : for he could give no reason to prove it true ; Nor was all the remembrance our Souls had ...
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... Soul by its own ftrength , or by the means of fome fubtiler Organs , which might be fitted for it in another state , should ftill remember as well as think . But indeed We know fo little of the Nature of our Souls , that it is a vain ...
... Soul by its own ftrength , or by the means of fome fubtiler Organs , which might be fitted for it in another state , should ftill remember as well as think . But indeed We know fo little of the Nature of our Souls , that it is a vain ...
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