Man having been created after this manner, it is said, as a consequence, that man became a living soul ? whence it may be inferred (unless we had rather take the heathen writers for our teachers respecting the nature of the soul) that man is a living... The Lancet - Page 1871872Full view - About this book
| 1825 - 570 pages
...say, will claim Milton's suffrage on their side, and plead the high sanction of his name: he affirms that man " is a living being, intrinsically and properly...and different natures, as of soul and body, — but that the whole man is soul and the soul man, that is to say, a body, or substance individual, animated,... | |
| John Milton - Dogma - 1825 - 794 pages
...(unless we had rather take the heathen writers for our teachers respecting the nature of the soul) that man is a living being, intrinsically and properly...and different natures, as of soul and body, — but that the whole man is soul, and the soul man, that is to say, a body, or substance individual, animated,... | |
| John Milton - Theology, Doctrinal - 1825 - 514 pages
...(unless we had rather take the heathen writers for our teachers respecting the nature of the soul) that man is a living being, intrinsically and properly...common opinion, made up and framed of two distinct ' ' Unde a quibusdam dicitur, particula aurce divinte, Horat. II. Sat. ii. qnod non reprehendo, modo... | |
| Baptists - 1825 - 582 pages
...say, will claim Milton's suffrage on their side, and plead the high sanction of his name: he affirms that man " is a living being, intrinsically and properly...separable, not, according to the common opinion, made up «nd framed of two distinct and different natures, as of soul and body, — but that the whole man... | |
| Unitarianism - 1826 - 548 pages
...the Deity,' it is plainly susceptible of intellectual functions. Accordingly our author affirms, ' That man is a living being, intrinsically and properly...two distinct and different natures, as of soul and body,—but the whole man is soul, and the soul man, that is to say, a body, or substance individual,... | |
| Literature - 1826 - 490 pages
...annihilated." Another opinion of Milton, here developed, is, that man is a single, uncompounded being, " not, according to the common opinion, made up and...and different natures, as of soul and body, — but that the whole man is soul, and the soul man ; that is to say, a body or substance individual, animated,... | |
| Theology - 1826 - 548 pages
...the Deity,' it is plainly susceptible of intellectual functions. Accordingly our author affirms, ' That man is a living being, intrinsically and properly one and individual, not, compound or separable, noi, according to the common opinion, made up and framed of two distinct and different natures, as... | |
| United States - 1827 - 634 pages
...the Deity,' it is plainly susceptible of intellectual functions. Accordingly our author affirms, ' That man is a living being, intrinsically and properly...natures, as of soul and body, — but the whole man is soul, and the soul man, that is to say, a body, or substance individual, animated, sensitive, and... | |
| William Ellery Channing - Christian literature, English - 1828 - 60 pages
...the Deity,' it is plainly susceptible of intellectual functions. Accordingly our author affirms, ' That man is a living being, intrinsically and properly...natures, as of soul and body, — but the whole man is soul, and the soul man, that is to say, a body, or substance individual, animated, sensitive, and... | |
| Great Britain - 1828 - 592 pages
...the Deity,' it is plainly susceptible if intellectual functions. Accordingly our author affirms, • That man is a living being, intrinsically and properly...natures, as of soul and body, — but the whole man is soul, and the soul man, that is to say, a body, or substance individual, animated, sensitive, and... | |
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