The Works of the Late Reverend Mr. Robert Riccaltoun, Minister of the Gospel at Hobkirk, Volume 1A. Murray & J. Cochran, 1771 |
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Page 46
... destroy the main argument for the natural immortality of the human foul , taken from the spirituality or immaterial nature of its conftitution ; unless any one will venture the abfurdity of allowing the fouls of brutes the fame ...
... destroy the main argument for the natural immortality of the human foul , taken from the spirituality or immaterial nature of its conftitution ; unless any one will venture the abfurdity of allowing the fouls of brutes the fame ...
Page 60
... destroy him- felf by his heedlefsnefs , ere he had obfer- ved enough to warn him against the most obvious evils . Thefe , and fuch other confiderations , furnish a strong prefump- tion , that there must be fomething in his conftitution ...
... destroy him- felf by his heedlefsnefs , ere he had obfer- ved enough to warn him against the most obvious evils . Thefe , and fuch other confiderations , furnish a strong prefump- tion , that there must be fomething in his conftitution ...
Page 77
... destroyed by the feparation : but however the fubftance continues after fe- paration , yet both muft undergo fuch chan- ges , as that they fhall no more possess the properties and powers which fubfifted du- ring the union . The animal ...
... destroyed by the feparation : but however the fubftance continues after fe- paration , yet both muft undergo fuch chan- ges , as that they fhall no more possess the properties and powers which fubfifted du- ring the union . The animal ...
Page 102
... destroyed ; and the man con- figned to an infupportable remorse , and often a too late repentance : fo that indeed felf - denial , and mortification of the ani- mal life , are the most natural duties , and abfolutely necessary to raise ...
... destroyed ; and the man con- figned to an infupportable remorse , and often a too late repentance : fo that indeed felf - denial , and mortification of the ani- mal life , are the most natural duties , and abfolutely necessary to raise ...
Page 122
... destroyed , and its operation marred , by contrary ones . And , on the other fide , the operation of any motive , however far advanced , may be deftroyed by a contrary impreffion , provided it is ftrong enough to excite a contrary ...
... destroyed , and its operation marred , by contrary ones . And , on the other fide , the operation of any motive , however far advanced , may be deftroyed by a contrary impreffion , provided it is ftrong enough to excite a contrary ...
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