The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 211
... souls . ' Great pos- session ! But , then , something also is to be said of the vastness or the narrowness of the soul . It is easy for some souls to pos- sess themselves - no great possession after all , we say - hence the perfect ...
... souls . ' Great pos- session ! But , then , something also is to be said of the vastness or the narrowness of the soul . It is easy for some souls to pos- sess themselves - no great possession after all , we say - hence the perfect ...
Page 313
... Soul and the Mind . 313 but the halo around the soul , as the star we see in heaven is not the star itself , but its circle of rays . And if the light itself was undis- turbed and undarkened , it was because no sins done in the body ...
... Soul and the Mind . 313 but the halo around the soul , as the star we see in heaven is not the star itself , but its circle of rays . And if the light itself was undis- turbed and undarkened , it was because no sins done in the body ...
Page 315
... soul : — ' Your book is a proof of the soul that you fail to discover . Without a soul , no man would work for a Future that begins for his fame when the breath is gone from his body . Do you remember how you saw that little child ...
... soul : — ' Your book is a proof of the soul that you fail to discover . Without a soul , no man would work for a Future that begins for his fame when the breath is gone from his body . Do you remember how you saw that little child ...
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