The Best Match; or the Soul's Espousal to Christ
... Soul apprehending Chrift ( as before ) likes him , and approves of him , as the best and most sutable Saviour , the most lovely and defireable object in Heaven or Earth : The Soul sayes of Christ , as they did of the Land of Canaan ...
A Soul’S Whisper
... soul is not able to provide us with its security and love until we seek it . It is only when we commune with the soul and devote our time and energy to love that we become more aware of our true nature . When we embrace our true ...
The Best Match; or, the Soul's espousal to Christ opened and improved ... The tenth edition
... soul , which , being given way to , do effectually keep him from Christ . But if ever , soul , thou wouldest attain to union and com- munion with him , thou must shut thine eyes and heart too against all discouragements of this nature ...
The Smoke of the Soul
The Smoke of the Soul explores the anxieties and excitement generated by the mysterious zone where matter met spirit, and where human life met eternity.
The Independent
... soul exists , and in the All - Soul is comprehended every indi- vidual soul , but this All - Soul only appears to have qualities , while it is really pure , un- conditional Being . There is emanation , not creation , and consequently ...
Songs of Grace and Glory ... Hymnal treasures of the Church of Christ, from the sixth to the nineteenth century. Edited by C. B. Snepp ... Seventh thousand
... soul , and with the sun 647 Awake , my soul , in joyful lays 220 Awake , my soul , stretch every nerve 113 627 418 886 194 637 20 Awake my warmest powers 139 21 Awake , O heavenly Wind 358 19 Awake , sweet gratitude , and sing 673 ...
The Encyclopædia Britannica
... soul is actually identified with the shadow or the breath , the use of such words as σκιά , πνεῦμα , umbra , anima , shade , and spirit , may be held to show the deriva- tion of the civilised conception of the soul from the same ...
The Works of Aurelius Augustine: Writings in connection with the Manichaean heresy, translated by Richard Stothert. 1872
... soul ; so , when we speak of attain- ing to virtue , the question does not regard the body . But if it follows , as it does , that the body which is ruled over by a soul possessed of virtue is ruled both better and more honourably , and ...
Plutarch's Essays and Miscellanies
... soul , for the soul is immortal . Anaxagoras thinks , that sleep makes the operations of the body to cease ; it is a corporeal passion and affects not the soul . Death is the separation of the soul from the body . Leu- cippus , that ...
Plato: Timaeus ; Critias ; Cleitophon ; Menexenus ; Epistles
... Soul is frequently left obscure . If the Demiurge is Reason personified , as one seems bound to suppose , and also the Con- structor of Soul , it appears to follow that Reason is separate from Soul and prior thereto . On the other hand , if ...
The Edinburgh Review
... soul , which acts and reasons in human fashion ; and highest of all is the soul which is ' made one with ' intelligence , without losing itself . Thus the soul ranges up and down the stairway of existence , identifying herself now ...
Atlantic Monthly
... soul's state after death . We hold that the clue through this labyrinth is the study of the deeper states of conscious- ness during life . Consider the man who sinks to sleep . From waking , he passes first to dreaming , a disturbed con ...
Ante-Nicene Christian Library
... soul has three parts , and yet [ is essentially ] one . For of soul , say they , is every nature desirous , and each in a different manner . For soul is cause of all things made ; all things that are nourished , [ the Naassene ] says ...
Messiah Pulpit
... soul . Rather do we believe that the man who selfishly seeks to be quite certain that his own soul is saved is taking the very directest method possible to lose that soul . Do you remember the story of Wilberforce , who , when he was ...
An Exposition of the Second Epistle to the Corinthians
... soul between death and the resurrection . It treats solely of what is to happen after Christ's second coming . 3. The third opinion is , that the house into which the soul enters at death is , so to speak , an intermediate body ; that ...
Harper's Magazine
... SOUL I had not heard much about the soul until I came to America . In England the soul is an understood thing , to be taken out on Sunday for exercise ; even then it has to behave , to be less evident than one's shadow . To expose ...
Practical grammar of the Somali language, with a manual of sentences, by E. de Larajasse and C. de Sampont
... soul ? I must take most care of my soul , for Christ has said " What doth it profit a man , if he gain the world and suffer the loss of his own soul . " ( Matt . xiv . 26. ) What must you do to save your soul ? To save my soul I must ...
Is it God's Word?
... SOUL " Another signal instance of the pious practice of mis - translation at critical points for Dogma , occurs in these first two Chapters of Genesis . The Hebrew word for " soul " is " nephesh " always , and it means nothing else but soul ...
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution
... soul upon the qualities of the physical processes in the excited nerves , and the processes of sensation un- avoidably conditioned by the former . In other words , the outer world compels our soul not only to feel , but , indirectly ...
A History of Psychology in Autobiography
... soul and its history . The absolute characteristics of the soul offer little difficulty to him who recognizes the soul itself as a necessity . These are its essential singleness , which was already evident in the animal soul , and its ...
