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Strana 241
... eternity under two divisions ; which we may call in English , that eternity which is past , and that eternity which is to come . The learned terms of Eternitas a parte ante , and Eternitas a parte post , may be more amusing to the ...
... eternity under two divisions ; which we may call in English , that eternity which is past , and that eternity which is to come . The learned terms of Eternitas a parte ante , and Eternitas a parte post , may be more amusing to the ...
Strana 242
... eternity , and are at the same time unable to conceive that anything which exists , according to our notion of existence , can have existed from eternity . It is hard for a reader , who has not rolled this thought in his own mind , to ...
... eternity , and are at the same time unable to conceive that anything which exists , according to our notion of existence , can have existed from eternity . It is hard for a reader , who has not rolled this thought in his own mind , to ...
Strana 360
... eternity . You have already considered that part of eternity which is past , and I wish you would give us your thoughts upon that which is to come . Your readers will perhaps receive greater pleasure from this view of eternity than the ...
... eternity . You have already considered that part of eternity which is past , and I wish you would give us your thoughts upon that which is to come . Your readers will perhaps receive greater pleasure from this view of eternity than the ...
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