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" ... to bring before every human soul the collective experience of its whole past existence. And this, this, perchance, is the dread book of judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded! Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit,... "
The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany - Page 48
1844
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The Quiver: An Illustrated Magazine for Sunday and General Reading

1870 - 858 pages
...greatest correctness. From that fact Coleridge infers, it is " more possible for heaven and earth to pass away, than that a single act, a single thought,...loosened or lost from that living chain of causes, with all the links of which the free will, our only absolute self, is co-existent and co-present. And...
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The conscience, lects. on casuistry

John Frederick Denison Maurice - 1872 - 286 pages
...his study. He deduces this lesson from the tale. " It may be " more possible for heaven and earth to pass away, than " that a single act, a single thought,...loosened " or lost from that living chain of causes, with all the " links of which the free-will, our only absolute self, is "co-extensive and co-present....
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 25

1875 - 1012 pages
...more probable for heaven and earth to pass away than that a single act — a single thought — shall be loosened or lost from that living chain of causes,...to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free-will, our only absolute self, ia co-extensive and co-present." As bearing directly upon these...
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Proteus; Or, Unity in Nature

Charles Bland Radcliffe - 1877 - 246 pages
...more probable for heaven and earth to pass away than that a single act — a single thought — shall be loosened or lost from that living chain of causes,...to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free-\vill, our only absolute self, is co-extensive and co-present." As bearing directly upon these...
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The Freedom of Faith

Theodore Thornton Munger - 1883 - 430 pages
...Judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded. Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit it may be more possible that heaven...links, conscious or unconscious, the free will, our absolute self, is coextensive and co-present." — COLERIDGE. " We are to think of the Judgment not...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 482 pages
...judgment, in whose mysterious I hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded ! Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit, it may be more possible that heaven...to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free-will, our only absolute Self, is co-extensive and co-present. But not now dare I longer discourse...
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The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated, Volumes 78-79

1884 - 750 pages
...probable that heaven and earth shall pass away than that a single act — a single thought — shall be loosened or lost from that living chain of causes,...to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free-will, one only absolute self, is co-extensive and co-present." WHAT OCCURS IN DEATH BY DROWNING....
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1891 - 484 pages
...judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded! Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit, it may be more possible that heaven...to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free-will, our only absolute Self, is co-extensive and co-present. But not now dare I longer discourse...
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Reincarnation: A Study of Forgotten Truth

Edward Dwight Walker - 1904 - 386 pages
...Judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded ! Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit, it may be more possible that heaven...should be loosened or lost from that living chain of canses to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the fre« will, our only absolute Self, is co-extensive...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 6

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1853 - 868 pages
...Judgment in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded. Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit it may be more possible that heaven...all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free v, ill. our only absolute self, is co-extensive and co-present." It is no idle question — " Do we...
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