The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 262-267Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 72
Seite 27
... body , or there is no such thing in existence . But that we are composed of bodies , which man may destroy ; and of souls , which he cannot , we are assured by Christ himself . Since , too , according to the Bishop himself , Adam was ...
... body , or there is no such thing in existence . But that we are composed of bodies , which man may destroy ; and of souls , which he cannot , we are assured by Christ himself . Since , too , according to the Bishop himself , Adam was ...
Seite 28
... body only . How are the dead raised , and with what body do they come ? About the spiritual part of us there was no discussion , it could not be buried , neither could it be raised again . That these Greeks believed in a future judgment ...
... body only . How are the dead raised , and with what body do they come ? About the spiritual part of us there was no discussion , it could not be buried , neither could it be raised again . That these Greeks believed in a future judgment ...
Seite 375
... body , which is usually understood by the term itself . Divines are industrious sometimes to prove , how much the soul of Adam , and its sufferings , may be supposed here to be included , and the souts of all men to be necassarily ...
... body , which is usually understood by the term itself . Divines are industrious sometimes to prove , how much the soul of Adam , and its sufferings , may be supposed here to be included , and the souts of all men to be necassarily ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
appear Avenel Bishop British called Calvinistic cause character Christ Christian church Church of England clergy conduct constitution death declared divine doctrine doubt Dublin duty effect endeavour England English established extract faith father favour feelings France French friends give Harcourt Lees Holy honour hope instance Ireland Irish Jesuits king kingdom labour Lady Lady Morgan late laws letter liberty Lord Lord Bute Majesty means ment metho mind ministers murder nation nature Nestorians never object observed opinion Papists Parliament party passage perhaps persons political Pope Popery Popish present priests Prince principles produced Protestant Protestant ascendancy prove radical readers religion religious respect Ribbonmen Roman Catholic Royal scripture shew Sir Harcourt Lees society Socinian soul spirit supposed thing thou tion titular bishops truth Wesley whigs whilst words