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Page 34
... punish- ment beyond the grave , when reason and religion combine to inform us that God can inflict punishments beyond the grave , that are lasting and eternal . The learned author , then , who in attacking the common antagonist of the ...
... punish- ment beyond the grave , when reason and religion combine to inform us that God can inflict punishments beyond the grave , that are lasting and eternal . The learned author , then , who in attacking the common antagonist of the ...
Page 36
... punished in a future state , is any part of the body , in which they committed the most abominable actions , to be joined to this pretended spirit ? If so , spirit and body can be united together . If no part of the body is to be joined ...
... punished in a future state , is any part of the body , in which they committed the most abominable actions , to be joined to this pretended spirit ? If so , spirit and body can be united together . If no part of the body is to be joined ...
Page 45
... punishments of a future life , are mentioned by the in- spired writers , long before the introduction of the Gospel , or Hesiod's theogony . Pythagoras taught the metempsychosis , or transmigration of souls , long before Seneca taught ...
... punishments of a future life , are mentioned by the in- spired writers , long before the introduction of the Gospel , or Hesiod's theogony . Pythagoras taught the metempsychosis , or transmigration of souls , long before Seneca taught ...
Page 48
... punishments ; to require their submission by visible symbols ; in the victim stretched and bound on the altar , to remind them of the chains of sin , and of their state under their Creator's hand , who , each instant , can deprive them ...
... punishments ; to require their submission by visible symbols ; in the victim stretched and bound on the altar , to remind them of the chains of sin , and of their state under their Creator's hand , who , each instant , can deprive them ...
Page 56
... punishing with halter , gibbet , and exenteration , a requiescat in pace . To this long train of Stuart hostilities , James the Second is the only exception . As Dissenters and Roman Catholics were equally disqualified , he removed all ...
... punishing with halter , gibbet , and exenteration , a requiescat in pace . To this long train of Stuart hostilities , James the Second is the only exception . As Dissenters and Roman Catholics were equally disqualified , he removed all ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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