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Example sentences for "human immortality"

  • The frog issuing from the false prophet (the image of the beast) is the doctrine of human immortality.

  • The one cardinal error upon which all protestant (false prophet) sects agree is the doctrine of human immortality, the original lie told in Eden (Gen.

  • Standing opposite to these Satan has placed three great untruths, human immortality, the Antichrist and a certain delusion which is best described as race hatred--in reality murder, the spirit of the very Devil.

  • If there is any natural knowledge of human immortality, it must be acquired either by intuition or by experience; there is no other way.

  • What then is the kind of experience from which the theory of human immortality is deduced?

  • This somewhat hesitating admission of the inferential nature of the belief in immortality carries all the more weight because it is made by so warm an advocate of human immortality.

  • In such a manner does it seem that the desire for proof of human immortality should be considered.

  • A consideration of them suggests a doubt whether the current explanation of the savage belief in human immortality is adequate to account for all the facts.

  • No doubt it is possible that the savage has arrived at his theory of animal immortality by some such process of reasoning, but the supposition seems at least more far-fetched and improbable than in the case of human immortality.

  • The savage faith in human immortality is commonly supposed to be deduced from a primitive theory of dreams.

  • The whole comparison, considered as evidence of human immortality, is baseless and full of astonishing sophistry.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    human anatomy; human being; human body; human bondage; human destiny; human energy; human experience; human hair; human history; human industry; human laws; human natur; human personality; human prudence; human races; human responsibility; human sacrifices; human science; human skeleton; human soul; human things; human voice; human welfare; indicative mood; little earlier; sixteen miles