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Strana 241
... present time to an isthmus or narrow neck of land , that rises in the midst of an ocean , immeasurably diffused on ... present ; and whatever was once present is at some certain distance from us , and what- ever is at any certain ...
... present time to an isthmus or narrow neck of land , that rises in the midst of an ocean , immeasurably diffused on ... present ; and whatever was once present is at some certain distance from us , and what- ever is at any certain ...
Strana 242
... present , and to come . There is nothing which exists after this manner , all the parts of whose existence were not once actually present , and conse- quently may be reached by a certain number of years applied to it . We may ascend as ...
... present , and to come . There is nothing which exists after this manner , all the parts of whose existence were not once actually present , and conse- quently may be reached by a certain number of years applied to it . We may ascend as ...
Strana 377
... present state of duration . But Christianity , as it exalts morality to a greater perfection , as it brings the con- sideration of another life into the question , as it pro- poses rewards and punishments of a higher nature and a longer ...
... present state of duration . But Christianity , as it exalts morality to a greater perfection , as it brings the con- sideration of another life into the question , as it pro- poses rewards and punishments of a higher nature and a longer ...
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