The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 64
... soul purified through its period of wandering , and brought to its ἀποκατάστασις . Horapollo says that it signifies a soul which passes a long time on earth , " and again , a soul which after a long time returns home from a strange land ...
... soul purified through its period of wandering , and brought to its ἀποκατάστασις . Horapollo says that it signifies a soul which passes a long time on earth , " and again , a soul which after a long time returns home from a strange land ...
Page 115
... soul ; but now , since it appears to be immortal , there can be no other refuge from evils , and no safety , except in becoming as good and as wise as possible . For the soul goes to Hades , possessing nothing but its education and ...
... soul ; but now , since it appears to be immortal , there can be no other refuge from evils , and no safety , except in becoming as good and as wise as possible . For the soul goes to Hades , possessing nothing but its education and ...
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... soul On you as on the pillar of its strength ! But you too , you are weak ; you say you are ; And only God is strong , and in His strength And in none other strength may strength be found , And in His love and in none other love trengu ...
... soul On you as on the pillar of its strength ! But you too , you are weak ; you say you are ; And only God is strong , and in His strength And in none other strength may strength be found , And in His love and in none other love trengu ...
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