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" If the strongest argument to show that the mind perishes with the body, nay the only argument be, as it is indubitably is, derived from the phenomena of death, the fact to which we have been referring affords an answer to this. For the argument is, that... "
Reminiscences, in Prose and Verse: Consisting of the Epistolary ... - Halaman 165
oleh Richard Polwhele - 1836
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Observations on the Discourse of Natural Theology by Henry, Lord Brougham ...

Thomas Wallace - 1835 - 198 halaman
...the strongest argument to shew that the mind perishes with the body, nay, the only argument be, as it indubitably is, derived from the phenomena of death,...argument is that we know of no instance in which the mind haa ever been known to exist after the death of the body. Now here is exactly the instance desiderated,...
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The Weekly Visitor, Masalah 1

1835 - 480 halaman
...those who would attempt to show that the mind perishes with the body, nay, the only argument be, as it indubitably is, derived from the phenomena of death,...have been referring affords an answer to this. For their assertion is, that we know of no instance in which the mind has ever been known to exist after...
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The New York Review, Volume 1

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 522 halaman
...destruction of its organization. " The argument is, that we know of no instance where the mind has been known to exist after the death of the body. Now...here is exactly the instance desiderated — it being manifett that the same process which takes place more suddenly at death, is taking plnce more gradually,...
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The New-York Review, Volume 1

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 520 halaman
...destruction of its organization. " The argument is, that we know of no instance where the mind has been known to exist after the death of the body. Now here is exactly the instance desiderated—it being manifest that the same process which takes place^more suddenly at death, is...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 64

1837 - 568 halaman
...strongest argument, to show that the mind perishes \\ith the body, nay, the only argument be, as it indubitably is, derived from the phenomena of death, the fact to which we have heen referring aU'urds an answer to this. For the argument is th.it we know of no instance in which...
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Natural Evidence of a Future Life ...: A Contribution to Natural Theology ...

Frederick Collier Bakewell - 1840 - 406 halaman
...strongest argument to show that the mind perishes with the body, nay, the only argument, be, as it indubitably is, derived from the phenomena of death,...which the mind has ever been known to exist after the body. Now, here is exactly the same instance desiderated, it being manifest that the same process which...
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Natural Evidence of a Future Life ...: A Contribution to Natural Theology ...

Frederick Collier Bakewell - 1840 - 410 halaman
...the mind perishes with the body, nay, the only argument, be, as it indubitably is, derived from die phenomena of death, the fact to which we have been...which the mind has ever been known to exist after the body. Now, here is exactly the same instance desiderated, it being manifest that the same process which...
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The New-York Review, Volume 1

1837 - 524 halaman
...destruction of its organization. " The argument is, that we know of no instance where the mind has been known to e.xist after the death of the body. Now here is ex. actly the instance desiderated — it being manifest that the same process which takes place more...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository

546 halaman
...the strongest argument to show that the mind perishes with the body, nay^ the only argument be, as it indubitably is, derived from the phenomena of death,...which the mind has ever been known to exist after the body. Now here is exactly the same instance desiderated, it being manifest that the same process which...
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The Wesleyan methodist association magazine, Volume 10

1847 - 614 halaman
...argument to show that the mind perishes with the body, nay, the only argument be, as it undoubtedly is, derived from the phenomena of death, the fact...which the mind has ever been known to exist after the body. Now here is exactly the same instance desiderated, it being manifest that the same process which...
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