... resurrection. The corn by which we live, and for want of which we perish with famine, is notwithstanding cast upon the earth, and buried in the ground, with a design that it may corrupt, and being corrupted may revive and multiply; our bodies are... Phaedo, Or, the Immortality of the Soul - Page 184by Plato - 1854 - 250 pagesFull view - About this book
| Devout thoughts - 1867 - 568 pages
...of their graves, revive, and grow, and flourish. This is the annual resurrection. The corn, by which we live, and for want of which we perish with famine,...corrupted, may revive and multiply. Our bodies are fed with this constant experiment, and we continue this present life by a succession of resurrections.... | |
| David Davies - 1872 - 136 pages
...of their graves, revive, and grow, and flourish : this is the annual resurrection. The corn by which we live, and for want of which we perish with famine,...are fed by this constant experiment, and we continue this present life by a succession of resurrections. Thus all things are repaired by corrupting, are... | |
| John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - Latin language - 1875 - 418 pages
...of their graves, revive and grow and flourish : this is the annual resurrection. The corn by which we live, and for want of which we perish with famine,...corrupted may revive and multiply; our bodies are fed with this constant experiment, and we continue this present life by a succession of resurrections.... | |
| John Walker Vilant Macbeth - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1875 - 558 pages
...home is a paradise." From Bishop Pearson on the " Creed " we take the following : " The corn by which we live, and for want of which we perish with famine, is cast upon the earth and buried in the ground, with a design that it may corrupt, and, being corrupted,... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - Authors, English - 1876 - 870 pages
...of their graves, revive and grow, and flourish : this is the annual resurrection. The corn by which lyday's work. The church stood in my way, and I took...the church, and when I came there the church-door this present life by succession of resurrections. Thus all things are repaired by corrupting, are preserved... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1880 - 842 pages
...descend into the root, and there it lies buried in the ground ; the earth is covered with snow, or want of which we perish with famine, is, notwithstanding,...are fed by this constant experiment, and we continue this present life by succession of resurrections. Thus all things are repaired by corrupting, are preserved... | |
| Alexander McConnell, William Revell Moody, Arthur Percy Fitt - Theology - 1901 - 1052 pages
...their graves, revive, and grow, and flourish — this is the annual resurrection The corn by which we live, and for want of which we perish with famine,...are fed by this constant experiment, and we continue this present life by a succession of resurrections. Thus all things are repaired by corrupting, are... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1903 - 542 pages
...of their graves, revive, and grow, and flourish ; this is the annual resurrection. The corn by which we live, and for want of which we perish with famine,...are fed by this constant experiment, and we continue this present life by succession of resurrections. Thus all things are repaired by corrupting, and preserved... | |
| Edward McKendree Bounds - Resurrection - 1907 - 186 pages
...of their graves, revive, and grow and flourish. This is the annual resurrection. The corn by which we live and for want of which we perish with famine...and buried in the ground with a design that it may be corrupted and, being corrupted, may revive and multiply ; our bodies are fed by this constant experiment,... | |
| Edward McKendree Bounds - Resurrection - 1921 - 152 pages
...of their graves, revive, and grow and flourish. This is the annual resurrection. The corn by which we live and for want of which we perish with famine...and buried in the ground with a design that it may be corrupted and, being corrupted, may revive and multiply; our bodies are fed by this constant experiment,... | |
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