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... flame . As the Scripture says of the wisest king , " That his heart was as the sands of the sea , " which , though one of the largest bodies , contains the finest and smallest particles of mat- ter . In like manner God has endowed your ...
... flame . As the Scripture says of the wisest king , " That his heart was as the sands of the sea , " which , though one of the largest bodies , contains the finest and smallest particles of mat- ter . In like manner God has endowed your ...
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... flames , could not repress his laughter . We have many instances of great serenity and composure of mind at the time of death , as particularly in the centurion mentioned by Tacitus , who being bid by his executioner to stretch out his ...
... flames , could not repress his laughter . We have many instances of great serenity and composure of mind at the time of death , as particularly in the centurion mentioned by Tacitus , who being bid by his executioner to stretch out his ...
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... flame and mechanic engines . He who attempts to prolong life , must practise both these methods together ; for separate , their force is less . The human body must be preserved as bodies inanimate are ; again , as flame ; and , lastly ...
... flame and mechanic engines . He who attempts to prolong life , must practise both these methods together ; for separate , their force is less . The human body must be preserved as bodies inanimate are ; again , as flame ; and , lastly ...
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... flame of truth- one being the doctrine of natural divination , the other of fascina- tion . Divination has been anciently and properly divided into arti- ficial and natural . The artificial draws its predictions by reasoning from the ...
... flame of truth- one being the doctrine of natural divination , the other of fascina- tion . Divination has been anciently and properly divided into arti- ficial and natural . The artificial draws its predictions by reasoning from the ...
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... flame flies to petreol , or one drop of water runs into another ; or when the rays of light are reflected from a white object , or when animal bodies assimilate what is proper for them , and reject what is hurtful ; or when a sponge ...
... flame flies to petreol , or one drop of water runs into another ; or when the rays of light are reflected from a white object , or when animal bodies assimilate what is proper for them , and reject what is hurtful ; or when a sponge ...
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