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8981 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 15.2 (Uriah Smith)

… abundant argument from both philosophy and the Scriptures, we should by acting unfaithfully if we were to assume its being contained of implied in this …

8982 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 15.3 (Uriah Smith)

… “abundant argument from the Scriptures” for man’s immortal spirit, we shall inquire for as we advance. We only remark here that Mr. K.’s admission that nothing …

8983 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 24.2 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument drawn from immateriality. The soul, it is claimed, is immaterial, and hence immortal in its nature. Having progressed so far as we have in this investigation …

8984 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 24.3 (Uriah Smith)

… same arguments which prove that, prove, likewise, that the souls of all living animals are immaterial.” Whoever, therefore, affirms the immortality of man from …

8985 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 25.1 (Uriah Smith)

… this argument is based? And if an argument may be based on the capacities of some, may not an equal and opposite argument be based on the incapacity of others …

8986 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 26.1 (Uriah Smith)

But on this argument we have said enough. It has already wrapt itself from sight in the heavy mantle of its own fog.

8987 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 26.2 (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. “We find Socrates and his disciples …

8988 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 27.1 (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 …

8989 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 27.2 (Uriah Smith)

… this argument in another respect; for it is not immortality in the abstract that is the object of this great desire among men, but happiness. And the very persons …

8990 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 28.2 (Uriah Smith)

… this argument is so eminently susceptible. Among the many instances of nature, we find only a few that present the analogies here presented. The chrysalis …

8991 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 29.1 (Uriah Smith)

… . This argument, like the former, may be a fair inference for a future state; it may portend to the ungodly a scene of retribution, but can prove nothing as to its …

8992 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 39.2 (Uriah Smith)

… , the argument is conclusive.” Not quite so conclusive as it is supposed; for if Moses was bodily present, it was not by virtue of any immortal soul in its independent …

8993 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 41.1 (Uriah Smith)

… our argument on this passage is closed. That Moses by this language did teach the resurrection of the dead, we think is easily evident. Thus, Abraham, Isaac and …

8994 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 42.1 (Uriah Smith)

… his argument, lo, mirabile visu! he has proved that all men are alive, and, therefore, there is no need of a resurrection! He neither meets the query of the Sadducees …

8995 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 43.2 (Uriah Smith)

… this argument. We have found it an irrefragable evidence for the resurrection of the dead, and a future life; but it affirms nothing whatever for consciousness …

8996 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 46.1 (Uriah Smith)

… . What argument exists for this position other than a law of necessity or convenience, we are not scripturally informed.

8997 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 52.1 (Uriah Smith)

… any argument (may we be pardoned the misnomer) can be manufactured out of it for the conscious-state theory. For it is of our love to God, through Christ, and not …

8998 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 54.2 (Uriah Smith)

… an argument for the conscious state can be drawn. But we hold it to be wrong to take an isolated expression, and build upon it a great doctrine, without taking …

8999 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 55.1 (Uriah Smith)

… whole argument, it must be a term to represent this mortal, groaning, travailing state. From this, to be sure, we are released by death; for the dead “rest from their …

9000 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 67.2 (Uriah Smith)

… this argument has been rather negative than positive. We now propose to bring forward a few scriptures which prove beyond all the arts of sophistry or the …