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Example sentences for "immortal soul"

  • You want to get rid of your fish's tail, and to have two supports instead of it, like human beings on earth, so that the young prince may fall in love with you, and that you may have an immortal soul.

  • Is there anything I can do to win an immortal soul?

  • Such is the materialistic doctrine, and such, I presume, is what Professor Haeckel has in mind when he asserts that the belief in an immortal soul is incompatible with the doctrine of evolution.

  • A poor shift for an immortal soul, for a soul who liketh not to retain God in its knowledge!

  • But some may say, I cannot believe that God will be so severe as to cast away into hell fire an immortal soul for a little sin.

  • Destruction destroys itself, in destroying the body; but here is an immortal soul to feed upon, and at length the body shall be immortal.

  • This inferior world was to have been a durable house for an immortal soul, but sin made man mortal, and the world corruptible, and from this proceed all the tempests and disorders that seem to be in the creation.

  • The end of our creation is communion and fellowship with God, therefore man was made with an immortal soul capable of it, and this is the greatest dignity and eminency of man above the creatures.

  • How many are there that do not know that man consisteth of a body made of dust, and of an immortal soul?

  • The fear of offending them will never prevent you, when you consider the glory of God; and man's immortal soul is of more value than his present favour and esteem.

  • When we endeavour to estimate the worth of an immortal soul, we are utterly lost in the attempt.

  • They taught him, whether warrior or cripple, prince or beggar, that he had an immortal soul, for which each must give like account to God.

  • Each has an immortal soul in him, which will be happy or miserable for ever, according to the deeds done in the body.

  • As we know, it is precisely this highest brain-function that still continues to be looked upon as a completely enigmatical phenomenon, and as the best proof for the immaterial existence of an immortal soul.

  • O consider the worth of an immortal soul!

  • The sight of an immortal soul in peril of its eternal interests, beset with enemies, engaged in a desperate conflict, with hell opening her mouth before, and fiends and temptations pressing after, is a sublime and awful spectacle.

  • I will dare anything to win him and to gain an immortal soul!

  • But she soon began to think again about the upper world, she could not forget the handsome prince and her sorrow in not possessing, like him, an immortal soul.

  • You want to get rid of your fish's tail, and instead to have two stumps to walk about upon like human beings, so that the young prince may fall in love with you, and that you may win him and an immortal soul.

  • Is there nothing I can do to gain an immortal soul?

  • The conviction he held hitherto, that he possessed a substantial, immortal soul, which remains through changing conceptions and sentiments, he sees rejected as "fiction.

  • The "immortal soul" is supposed to enter the soulless embryo only several weeks after conception.

  • The Undying Germ Plasm and the Immortal Soul.

  • May there not be some connection between the actual immortality of the germ cells, the continuity of their series and the importance of the part they play, and the origin of the idea of an immortal soul?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    armorial bearings; felt some; four eggs; general and; heat through; immortal fame; immortal gods; immortal life; immortal soul; immortal youth; insensible degrees; long visit; long ways; more direct; orange color; ornamented with; passing the; puerperal fever; specimens were; still held; tropical regions; turned round; turned towards; upon entering; whoever thou; young gents