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" know of ourselves, of our present life, and of death, death may immediately, in the natural course of things, put us into a higher and more enlarged state of life, as our birth does ;| a state in which our capacities and. "
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review - Page 225
1847
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The Intermediate State: An Essay Upon the Relation of Prayer to a Conscious ...

Arthur Williamson - Intermediate state - 1890 - 96 pages
...eventually be granted (Ps. xlix. 15), and the day of *So Bishop Butler ("Analogy," part I, chapter 1) : — "Death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...which our capacities, and sphere of perception and of action, may be much greater than at present. For as our relation to our external organs of sense...
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Studies Subsidiary to the Works of Bishop Butler, Volume 1

William Ewart Gladstone - 1896 - 510 pages
...and such great alterations. Nay, for ought we know of ourselves, of our present life and of death ; death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...enlarged state of life, as our birth does £ ; a state * There are three distinct questions, relating to a future life, here considered : Whether death be...
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The Works of Joseph Butler: Divided Into Sections; with Sectional ..., Volume 1

Joseph Butler - Analogy (Religion) - 1896 - 514 pages
...and such great alterations. Nay, for ought we know of ourselves, of our present life and of death ; death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...and more enlarged state of life, as our birth does s . a state 1 There are three distinct questions, relating to a future life, here considered : Whether...
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Bishop Butler

William Archibald Spooner - Theology - 1901 - 334 pages
...expand. That death will usher us into such a wider life the analogy of our birth seems to suggest — " a state in which our capacities and sphere of perception and action may be much greater than at present."2 There being nothing to prove that death will suspend, still less that it will 1 Analogy,...
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The King's Garden, Or, The Life of the World to Come

Future life - 1902 - 406 pages
...naturally immortal. — LEIBNITZ. For aught we know of ourselves, of our present life and of death, death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...and more enlarged state of life, as our birth does. — BISHOP BUTLER. Man is not completely born until he has passed through death. — BENJAMIN FRANKLIN....
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Bishop Butler, an Appreciation: With the Best Passages of His Writings ...

Alexander Whyte - Christian life - 1903 - 258 pages
...and bones. — Angus, p. 1 9. Nay, for aught we know of ourselves, of our present life and of death ; death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...which our capacities, and sphere of perception and of action, may be much greater than at present. For as our relation to our external organs of sense...
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Bishop Butler, an Appreciation

Alexander Whyte - 1904 - 238 pages
...and such great alterations. Nay, for aught we know of ourselves, of our present life and of death ; death may immediately, in the natural course of things,...which our capacities, and sphere of perception and of action, may be much greater than at present. —Angus, p. 31. We are led to consider this little...
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The Analogy of Religion, Natural & Revealed

Joseph Butler - Analogy (Religion) - 1906 - 320 pages
...and such great alterations. Nay, for ought we know of ourselves, of our present life and of death, death may immediately, in the natural course of things, put us into a higher and more enlarged 1 There are three distinct questions, relating to a future life, here considered : Whetherdeath be...
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A Question of Miracles: Parallels in the Lives of Buddha and Jesus

Loren Harper Whitney - Buddha (The concept) - 1908 - 394 pages
...thousand years, for they taught that this life is as the life of an embryo in the womb that "death might put us into a higher and more enlarged state of life, as our birth does." (8) SECTION 2. Now I ought, without further delay, (5) 12th Khanda TJpanishads— the Soul or Spirit...
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A Question of Miracles: Parallels in the Lives of Buddha and Jesus : a ...

Loren Harper Whitney - Buddhas - 1910 - 394 pages
...thousand years, for they taught that this life is as the life of an embryo in the womb that "death might put us into a higher and more enlarged state of life, as our birth does." (8) SECTION 2. Now I ought, without further delay, (5) 12th Kbanda TJpanishads — the Soul or Spirit...
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