| George Harris - 1876 - 588 páginas
...2. VOL. II. H insensibility, although, the body appears lifeless, the soul is both alive and awake. From the moment of our birth to the moment of our death, and from death through all eternity also, there is scarcely a second during whidi the soul is not vigorously... | |
| Jacques Haers, P. De Mey - 2003 - 952 páginas
...not borrow from another source. Bach expresses his religious conviction that every moment in life, from the moment of our birth to the moment of our death, is a divine gift l0. See the followntg passage from the cantata O Ewigkeit, dn Dunnernorl tBWV 20l:... | |
| David W. Johnson, Roger T. Johnson - 2004 - 225 páginas
...or years of our lives. We learn, work, worship, and play in groups. Our life is filled with groups from the moment of our birth to the moment of our death. Groups are so central to our lives that it is difficult to contemplate humans ever existing without... | |
| Samuel Butler - 2004 - 378 páginas
...action) - assuming that we know what is meant by the word "person," we say that we are one and the same from the moment of our birth to the moment of our death, so that whatever is done by or happens to any one between birth and death, is said to happen to or... | |
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