The Bible of Nature, and Substance of Virtue: Condensed from the Scriptures of Eminent Cosmians, Pantheists and Physiphilanthropists, of Various Ages and Climes ...G. Vale, 1849 |
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... of mine , whatever I may think of it , consists only of a body , the vital spirit , and the rational soul or governing principle . This body or material substance is a mass of putrefaction , consisting of a few bones THE BIBLE OF NATURE .
... of mine , whatever I may think of it , consists only of a body , the vital spirit , and the rational soul or governing principle . This body or material substance is a mass of putrefaction , consisting of a few bones THE BIBLE OF NATURE .
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... consisting of a few bones , and a ne work or complication of nerves , veins , and arteries . The vital spirit is only a small portion of air , ( and that not always the same but every hour drawn in fresh , and again expelled by the ...
... consisting of a few bones , and a ne work or complication of nerves , veins , and arteries . The vital spirit is only a small portion of air , ( and that not always the same but every hour drawn in fresh , and again expelled by the ...
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... knowledge , founded on just principles , secures us from error , and renders the course of our lives prosperous , and free from disappointment . My whole being consists of an active principle , and STOIC PHILOSOPHY . 45 .
... knowledge , founded on just principles , secures us from error , and renders the course of our lives prosperous , and free from disappointment . My whole being consists of an active principle , and STOIC PHILOSOPHY . 45 .
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... consists of an active principle , and a ma- terial substance ; that is , of a soul and body : neither of which can be annihilated , or reduced to nothing , as they were not produced from nothing . Every part of me , therefore , will ...
... consists of an active principle , and a ma- terial substance ; that is , of a soul and body : neither of which can be annihilated , or reduced to nothing , as they were not produced from nothing . Every part of me , therefore , will ...
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... consists in thus drawing in and breathing out the air by respiration , which we incessantly perform ; so death is no more than restoring that power of breathing , which we received at our birth , to the source from whence we derived it ...
... consists in thus drawing in and breathing out the air by respiration , which we incessantly perform ; so death is no more than restoring that power of breathing , which we received at our birth , to the source from whence we derived it ...
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