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8821 Here and Hereafter, p. 239.3 (Uriah Smith)

… present argument; for it must still be admitted that dead men are taken to represent the house of Israel in captivity; and the bringing of these dead men to …

8822 Here and Hereafter, p. 244.1 (Uriah Smith)

… individual arguments to be answered by those texts which assert that the same “all” who die, shall also be made alive ( 1 Corinthians 15:22 ); that all who are in their …

8823 Here and Hereafter, p. 255.1 (Uriah Smith)

… invariable arguments which immaterialists use on this question? For is it not claimed from Ecclesiastes 12:7, that the spirit goes immediately to God to …

8824 Here and Hereafter, p. 255.2 (Uriah Smith)

We close this argument with a paragraph from the candid pen of H. H. Dobney, Baptist minister of England. He says:—

8825 Here and Hereafter, p. 280.3 (Uriah Smith)

… of argument to make out a case. The argument is one which man’s judgment has in every age approved as just.”

8826 Here and Hereafter, p. 308.6 (Uriah Smith)

“I think it may be strictly demonstrated that man has an immaterial soul; but then, the same arguments which prove that prove, likewise, that the souls of all living animals are immaterial.”

8827 Here and Hereafter, p. 308.7 (Uriah Smith)

… own arguments. If it be said that God can, if he choose, blot from existence the immaterial soul of the beetle and the titmouse, So, we reply, can he that of man; and …

8828 Here and Hereafter, p. 309.3 (Uriah Smith)

… an argument which has for its object the proof that there is something besides; and when that is admitted, the proof rests with the skeptic, who conceives that …

8829 Here and Hereafter, p. 310.5 (Uriah Smith)

… this argumentation seems really valid, and yet every human being in his senses laughs it to scorn. I do think, is the protest of each child of humanity. Then if …

8830 Here and Hereafter, p. 312.3 (Uriah Smith)

… preceding arguments amount to nothing, souls, or immaterial minds, distinct from the substance of which they appear to us to be composed. If all animals feel …

8831 Here and Hereafter, p. 312.5 (Uriah Smith)

… metaphysical argument which proves the immortality of man, extends with equal force to the orders of earthly existence.’” “Future Punishment,” p. 101.

8832 Here and Hereafter, p. 313.1 (Uriah Smith)

… rational argument inextricably mixed up with the brute creation. The legitimate result of their theory is to confer immortality upon all orders of animated …

8833 Here and Hereafter, p. 313.3 (Uriah Smith)

Another fact on which it is supposed that an argument for immortality can be founded is—

8834 Here and Hereafter, p. 314.1 (Uriah Smith)

… this argument, which, stripped of its disguise, is simply an egotistical assertion, — I am fit to be a god, and therefore I am a god, — will be found to collapse under …

8835 Here and Hereafter, p. 314.2 (Uriah Smith)

… .’ This argument, dispassionately considered apart from the imposing parade of human achievements, is just this: Man is clever, therefore he is immortal. Here …

8836 Here and Hereafter, p. 314.3 (Uriah Smith)

… this argument is based? And can the capacities of a few leading minds determine the destiny of the great mass of men who possess no such powers?

8837 Here and Hereafter, p. 314.4 (Uriah Smith)

… an argument may be based on the capacities of some, may not an equal and opposite argument be based on the incapacities of others? and in this case, on which side …

8838 Here and Hereafter, p. 315.1 (Uriah Smith)

… this argument. It demands no further notice till its friends who base immortality on mental capacity will determine which class of their less fortunate …

8839 Here and Hereafter, p. 315.2 (Uriah Smith)

… this argument, — the universal belief, — that appears not to be true, in fact. On this, a glance at a quotation or two must suffice. Whately says:—

8840 Here and Hereafter, p. 316.2 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument, the universal and inborn desire, those who make use of it, to make it of any avail, are bound to supply and prove the suppressed premise, which is …