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Page 193
... human as well as about the Divine Being . Some may consider the human body as the habitation of a soul distinct and separable from it ; others may refuse to recognise any such dis- tinction : some may maintain that man is merely the ...
... human as well as about the Divine Being . Some may consider the human body as the habitation of a soul distinct and separable from it ; others may refuse to recognise any such dis- tinction : some may maintain that man is merely the ...
Page 195
... human nature . To the imagination human nature becomes a thing blurred and spoiled , not really because the new view of it is in itself degrading , but because the imagination had realised it otherwise , and cannot in any short time ...
... human nature . To the imagination human nature becomes a thing blurred and spoiled , not really because the new view of it is in itself degrading , but because the imagination had realised it otherwise , and cannot in any short time ...
Page 488
... human nature . Some may think the human being consists of body and soul , the soul being separable from the body and destined to survive it , but at the same time revealed to us only through it . This is parallel to the case of those ...
... human nature . Some may think the human being consists of body and soul , the soul being separable from the body and destined to survive it , but at the same time revealed to us only through it . This is parallel to the case of those ...
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