10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCORPORAL»
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
INCORONATA, a town os Naples, in the province of Capitanata ; 6 miles N. of
Ascoli. • INCORPORAL. adj. [in and corporal.] Immaterial ; distinct from matter ;
distinct from body. Why do'st thou bend thine eye on vacancy, And with th'
incorporal ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
INCORPORAL. adj. [in and corporal.] Immaterial ; distinct from matter ; distinct
from body. Why do'st thou bend thine eye on vacancy, And with th' incorporal air
do'st hold discourse ? Shakespeare. -Learned men have not resolved us whether
...
With what reason can we believe, that corporal fire can hold and torment an
incorporal thing? I212 Chapter XXIX: the reason why we ought to believe, that
corporal fire can hold and torment the spirits that be without bodies. GREGORY.
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The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great
«I (fcregory. if a spirit without a body can be holden and kept in the body of a
living man : why, likewise, after death, may not an incorporal spirit be holden and
kept in corporal fire? Ureter. The reason why an incorporal spirit in every living
man ...
Pope Gregory I, Edmund G. Gardner,
2010
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The practical works of Richard Baxter: with a life of the ...
That the soul is no incorporal or immortal substance, because in our sleep it is
either inactive, or acts irregularly and irrationally, 463. That reason is no proof of
the soul's immateriality, because sense is a clearer and more excellent way of ...
Richard Baxter, William Orme,
1830
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A Dictionnary of the English Language
Why do'st thou bend thine eye on vacancy, And with th' incorporal air do'st hold
discourse? S/oalesheare. Learned men have not resolved us whether light be
corporal o! incorporal: corporal they say it cannot be, because then it would
neither ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
INCORPORAL. adj. [in and corporal.] Im- tateriai; distinct from matter ; distinct
from body. Why do'st thou bend thine eye on vacancy, And with th' incorporate do'
st hold discourse .' Shakespeare. -Learned men have not resolved us whether ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis,
1816
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Thrice-Greatest Hermes [volume 3]
Surely it cannot be that soul's incorporal, and that sensation is a body, father,—
sensation which is sometimes in a body and sometimes not, [just as the soul]?
Her. If we should put it in a body, son, we should [then] represent it as like the
soul ...
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Thrice-Greatest Hermes Studies in Hellenistic Theosophy and ...
Surely it cannot be that soul's incorporal, and that sensation is a body, father,—
sensation which is sometimes in a body and sometimes not, [just as the soul]?
Her. If we should put it in a body, son, we should [then] represent it as like the
soul or ...
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The practical works of ... Richard Baxter, with a life of ...
That the soul is no incorporal or immortal substance, because in our sleep it is
either inactive, or acts irregularly aud irrationally, 463. That reason is no proof of
the soul's immateriality, because sense is a clearer aDd more excellent way of ...
Richard Baxter, William Orme,
1830