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Example sentences for "future existence"

  • We have already seen evidence from the burials that these people apparently believed in the preparation of the bodies of the dead for a future existence.

  • As it respects 'not even deserving a future existence,' I was not fully understood.

  • Your opinion that men are seldom made unhappy in consequence of doubting a future existence, may be true in a comparative sense, for I believe there are few in comparison with the whole, who do doubt on this subject.

  • Life is given for moral and spiritual training; and the entire course of the great school of life is an education for virtue, happiness, and a future existence.

  • Future existence in which injustices will be remedied, 830-l.

  • Does not Mahometanism cut off from all chance of future existence, consequently from all hope of reaching heaven, the female part of mankind?

  • We have striking evidence of this in the Trostgedanken, the Consolatory Thoughts on the Earthly Life and a Future Existence, which he laid down as the last literary utterance of his full and eventful career.

  • From the very threshold of his death we possess as the sum total of his philosophy of life those already mentioned Consolatory Thoughts on the Earthly Life and a Future Existence.

  • Consolatory Thoughts on the Earthly Life and a Future Existence.

  • The moral judgments contain moral truths, and "cannot legitimately be interpreted as judgments respecting the present or future existence of human feelings or any facts of the sensible world.

  • Of the Masai in Eastern Africa some writers state that they believe in annihilation,[4] others that they attribute a future existence to their chiefs, medicine men, or influential people.

  • In the sacred books of the Hindus we meet with a strong conviction that pain suffered in this life will redeem the sufferer from punishment in a future existence.

  • So that to me, belief in a future existence is in proportion to the difficulty of admitting the idea of divine malignity, and it cannot therefore be much stronger than it is.

  • Philosophers have themselves believed in the doctrine of a future existence, and have died hoping to live again; and it cannot be denied that mankind generally have entertained an obscure expectation of a renewed being after death.

  • But how are they connected with a future existence?

  • Under the first covenant the resurrection in Christ was not revealed to the human family, and they remained of course under the sentence of condemnation with no hopes of a future existence.

  • It affords the proof--the only proof we have ever received, and our finite natures can accept--of a future existence.

  • I don't believe in a God, nor a soul, nor a future existence, and I would rather not believe in them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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