As the soul," writes the selfdeluded compiler of the ' Free-Thinker's Catechism,' " no longer constitutes for us an independent and imperishable individuality, there is no future life. The Mighty Atom - Page 222by Marie Corelli - 1896 - 340 pagesFull view - About this book
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...materiality of the soul, then, involving its negative, there is no future life I A. No: as the soul no longer constitutes for us an Independent and imperishable individuality, there is no future life. We quote this simply as a curiosity, and not even as a novel one. Voltaire has already argued that... | |
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