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thing very much nearer to the truth than that popular distinction of body and spirit.
When he cries, "Who can deliver me from the body of this death?" I find him very
understandable. How warmly have I echoed that cry ! My feeling is just that ...
thing very much nearer to the truth than that popular distinction of body and spirit.
When he cries, "Who can deliver me from the body of this death?" I find him very
understandable. How warmly have I echoed that cry ! My feeling is just that ...
Page 97
Our investigations prove that these activities of the body and the soul are based
on the supply of chemical energy. When the body and its organs are destroyed,
and the parts of the complicated system forming the seat of the soul are scattered,
...
Our investigations prove that these activities of the body and the soul are based
on the supply of chemical energy. When the body and its organs are destroyed,
and the parts of the complicated system forming the seat of the soul are scattered,
...
Page 243
The quotation reads : "When the body has decayed, the spirit fades away. Even if
there be such cruel tortures in Hell as Chiseling, Burning, Pounding, and
Grinding, whereon are these to be inflicted?" This sounded like good reasoning
and I ...
The quotation reads : "When the body has decayed, the spirit fades away. Even if
there be such cruel tortures in Hell as Chiseling, Burning, Pounding, and
Grinding, whereon are these to be inflicted?" This sounded like good reasoning
and I ...
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