 | John Leng (bp. of Norwich.) - 1730 - 536 pages
...and Morality, the Being and Providence of God, the natural and eternal diftinction of Good and Evil, the Immortality of the Soul, and a State of future Rewards and Punifhments; and he obferves how much happier the firft ages of the world were, and how much more innocent... | |
 | John Bell - Classical dictionaries - 1790 - 422 pages
...wisdom of the Druids. DRUIDICAL ideas of a future state. Their Flatbinnis, or heaven. The Druids held the immortality of the soul, and a state of future rewards and punishments, in either of which every person was to have that retribution which his good or bad conduct... | |
 | Robert Gray - Bible - 1819 - 408 pages
...Administration of a final Judgment. THAT the Jews, in common with all nations entertained a belief in the immortality of the soul, and a state of future rewards and punishments, there can be no doubt. Eternal remunerations do not indeed appear to have been annexed... | |
 | John Leland - Christianity and other religions - 1819 - 422 pages
...which others might be added, it sufficiently appears that Plato, as well as his master Socrates, taught the immortality of the soul, and a state of future rewards and punishments. But it is to be observed that neither of them pretended to have found this out merely... | |
 | James Kirke Paulding - England - 1822 - 332 pages
...This effect was, I think, beyond doubt owing to the distinct and impressive avowal it contained of the immortality of the soul, and a state of future rewards . and punishments, bestowed or inflicted in proportion to the faith and good works of men. The hope of future... | |
 | George D'Oyly - Sermons, English - 1827 - 534 pages
...which others may be added, it sufficiently appears that Plato, as well as his master Socrates, taught the immortality of the soul and a state of future rewards and punishments. But they greatly weakened and obscured that (latter) doctrine by mixing with it that of... | |
 | Theology - 1822 - 688 pages
...and the fear of misery in the future world, is another powerful restraint upon the depravity of man. The immortality of the soul, and a state of future rewards and punishments, are so consonant to the dictates of unprejudiced reason, that these truths have generally... | |
 | Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...India to become their pupils, and speak of them under the name of Brachmans, as holding the doctrine of the immortality of the soul, and a state of future rewards and punishments. To this species of knowledge the Brachmin sadded an infinite num464 her of religious observances,... | |
 | John Mitchell Mason - Theology - 1832 - 458 pages
...revolution, who pronounced Death to be an eternal sleep ; the second, more sober and modest, conceding the immortality of the soul and a state of future rewards and punishments. Our debate is chiefly with these, the mortal Deists being rather Atheists than any thing... | |
 | John Leland - Apologetics - 1837 - 784 pages
...race, and exercising an inspection over them, and their actions and affairs ; that they should believe the immortality of the soul, and a state of future rewards and punishments ; and that they should be rightly instructed in the particulars of moral duty ; if all... | |
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