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THE DOCTRINE
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Printed by Hitntbr, Rosb .& Co., Wellington Street West.
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COMMENDATORY INTRODUCTION.
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Carroll, that *
the book is not common-
From the Whitby Gazette,
G. A. CARSON, M.D,
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.iirTi^O
isibsi^XKSKmDS^
PREFACE.
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man is composed.
Some ancient writers admit that man is
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matter and spirit, and that in man, they
Prefc
retace. xni
dissolution.
THE AUTHOR.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
SECTION FIRST.
of the
Does man by instinct possess a mobal sense
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG ?
DIFFICULT
OF PROBABLE
TO DECIDE THIS QUESTION BY ANY SYSTEM
REASONING SCARCELY A VICE PRACTISED BUT HAS BEEN,
IN SOME COUNTRIES,
APPROVED BY PUBLIC OPINION-
LAWS OF SPARTA EXAMPLES OF OTHERS EXERT AN IN-
FLUENCEINNATE LAW NOT VIOLATED WITH IMPUNITY-
GOSPEL IS LAW '
SECTION SECOND.
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Mandates necessary the biblewhether in-
in
STINCTIVES TO DO GOOD, ARE INDICATIONS OF
THE WILL
OF GODMAN MAY ENJOY MORAL, NOT
NATURAL
ATTRIBUTES OF THE CREATOR OMNIPOTENCE OMNI-
XVI Contents,
SECTION THIRD.
Man
an intellectual being noble faculties of
mind takes dimensions op other worlds science
of ge()lo7 unfolds mysteries inferior animals
KNOW BUT LITTLE MAN's INTELLECT COTfTINUES TO
INCREASE THIS, THE INFANCY OP OUR EXISTENCE
HEREAFTER WILL BE A MORE RAPID PROGRESSION IN
WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE IN ANOTHER SPHERE
PROGRESS IN CELESTIAL SCIENCE 12
CHAPTER II.
SECTION FIRST. i
Contents. xvii
SECTION SECOND.
SSCOND PART OP MAN NOT rjREATED SPIRITUAL CONSAN-
GUINITY IMPARTATION OF NATURE OF GOD TO MAN
ATHENIAN POETS THIRD PART OF MAN, THE SOUL
r DIFFICULTIES IN CONSIDERING BEINGS ABSTRACT FROM
MATTER SCRIPTURES RECOGNISE IN MAN A TRINITY
PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY OF APOSTLE PAUL.... .... 23
^ SECTION THIRD.
The WORDS soul and often occur together
spirit
BODY, SOUL AND SPIRIT, POSTERITY OF ADAM NOT CRE-
ATFD PARTICULAR FUNCTIONS OF THE PARTS OF WHICH
MAN IS COMPOSED MYSTERIES IN DOCTRINE OF A TRINITY,
AND NO LESS. IN A BURNING TAPER ANDREW WILLET's
WRITINGS TABERNACLE OF SOUL SPIRIT IN SOUL AS ITS
TABERNACLE TRINITY IN THE GODHEAD NOW COMPOSED
OF THREE SPIRITUAL PROPERTIES 30
SECTION FOURTH.
Actions of soul sometimes ascribed to the body
channel through which the lord communicates
with MAN BODY INCAPABLE OF FEELING SENSATIONS
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XVlll Contents. \
SECTION FIFTH.
Nothing at rest in nature no
form to air nor to
gas spiritual
organization without defect soul
will assume the form of the body inhabitants
of spiritual regions recognise each other an-
swer op a scotch divine the woman of endor
saul and samuel angels materializisd appeared
to abraham to lot apostles released from pri-
son doctrine of immortality of the soul and
resurrection of body confirmed 44
SECTION SIXTH.
The world is full of marvellous events some more
{ Contents, XIX
CHAPTER III.
SECTION FIRST.
Physiological phenomena op the process of physical
DEATH to some, THOUGHTS OF DEATH TERRIBLE
OTHERS REJOICE DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAY OF INVESTI-
GATING PROCESS OF DYING REASON AND PHILOSOPHY
GIVE BUT LITTLE INFORMATION ON THE SUBJECT WRI-
TINGS OF ST. AUGUSTINE AND THE LEARNED VIVES
OPINION OF MR. DAVIS VARIOUS EFFECTS ON MUSCULAR
SYSTEM DEATH NOT THE CAUSE OF PAIN 58
SECTION SECOND.
There will be formed hour of dissolution a
in the
GASEOUS substance RESEMBLING THE FORM OF TABER-
NACLE FROM WHENCE IT EMANATED -WHILE THE SPIRIT-
UAL FORMATION PROCEEDS, THE NATURAL BODY MAT
MANIFEST UNEASINESS A STREAM OF VITAL ELECTRICITY
DEATH A BIRTH SPIRITUAL ORGANIZATION WILL
INHALE AND EXHALE SPIRITUAL ELEMENTS SPIRITUAL
ORGANIZATION POSSESSES ORGANS OF THE BODY NEW
ORGANIZATION VASTLY IMPROVED IN APPEARANCE THE
SAME CAUSE OF REJOICING A GLORIOUS CONTRAST. ... 63
CHAPTER I.
SECTION FIRST.
Does man by instinct possrss a moral sense of tuts
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG? DIFFICULT
TO DECIDE THIS QUESTION BY ANY SYSTEM OF PROBABLE
REASONING SCARCELY A VICE PRACTISED BUT HAS BEEN,
IN SOME COUNTRIES, APPROVED BY PUBLIC OPINION
LAWS OF SPARTA EXAMPLES OF OTHERS EXERT AN IN-
FLUENCEINNATE LAW NOT VIOLATED WITH IMPUNITY
GOSPEL IS LAW.
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Th^ Doctrine of the Human Soul. 5
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The Doctrine of the Human Soul, 7
SECTION SECOND.
Mandates necessary in
the bible whether in-
stinctives to do good, are indications of the will
of god man may enjoy moral, not natural
attributes of the creator omnipotence omni-
presence omniscience immutability eternity
moral attributes holiness justice goodness
mercy love, &c.
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The Doctrine of the Human Soul, 9
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The Doctrine of the Human Soul.
SECTION THIRD.
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Man
an intellectual being noble faculties of
MIND takes dimensions OF OTHEP. WORLDS SCIENCE
OF GEOLOGY UNFOLDS MYSTERIES INFERIOR ANIMALS
KNOW BUT LITTLE MAN's INTELLECT CONTINUES TO
INCREASE THIS, THE INFANCY OF OUR EXISTENCE
HEREAFTER WILL BE A MORE RAPID PROGRESSION IN
WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE IN ANOTHER SPHERE
PROGRESS IN CELESTIAL S JIENCE.
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1 8 T/ie Doctrine of the Human Soul.
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4^ CHAPTER II.
i' 'I
SECTION FIRST.
Doctrine op the human
soul philoscJphy of a
trinity in man body,
soul and spirit distinc-
^1- tion between soul and spirit should be guided
by divine
revelation first part op man per-
tains to his body
by his physical nature re-
lated to earth elegant in his formationop
what the body is composed combination shall
be decomposed.
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The Doctrine of the Human Soul, 2
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22 T/ie Doctrine of the Human Soul,
SECTION SECOND.
Second part of man not ijreated spiritual consan-
guinity IMPARTATION OF NATURE OF GoD TO MAN
ATHENIAN POETS THIRD PART OF MAN, THE SOUL
DIFFICULTIES IN CONSIDERING BEINGS ABSTRACT FROM
MATTER SCRIPTURES RECOGNISE IN MAN A TRINITY
PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY OF APOSTLE PAUL.
asunder the .^
rn trthHiSS
-tttere i-e oj ^^f1 -pl^t
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nutted.
cally a
r.-^^'JLtSween'
di8tmction betwe i and^ S>m^ ,t ; or
ap^tle
and that so the ^^^^^ed the
otherwise, If . we suppose .^ ^
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The Doctrine of the Human Soul. 29
SECTION THIRD.
TCUHSTHEH-
,-r OFTEN OOCUR
SPIRIT, WHICH
BODY soot A" D gg ,ART OF
'"^'"*';
rT-rAH0OLA ;;oeB or ATKINITV,
terial substance.
2. The electric fluid which is invisible
though pervades all nature, and is the
it
ii:
source of both animal and vegetable life.
3. Light, which is the effect of the elec-
tric fluid rendered visible by feeding on
the combustible substance. We cannot
destroy one of these properties without
removing the others. How marvellous to
behold such puzzling and bewildering phe-
nomentj^ in nature.
%J This, in itself, is as mysterious as the
doctrine of a trinity, for in it is also com-
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The Doctrine of the Human Soul, 33
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answer! the purposes and volition of the
soul, anxl which are capable of being wholly
controlled by it.
The soul, that living principle within,
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which is a kind of ethereal vehicle in which
the spirit is enclosed, although invisible to
our eyes, is not, in the most absolute sense,
immaterial, but a simple and purely gaseous
substance, developed from the body, ex-
ceedingly delicate, and incapable of decom-
position, and therefore immortal It is by
its nature, more closely allied to the body
than is the spirit, giving it animation, liv-
ing in its senses, seeing, hearing and dis-
cerning through their medium, objects be-
The Doctrine of the Human Soul, 35
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' and glorified state in heaven. Flesh and
blood cannot inherit that region. Nothing
Im i
.);
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SECTION FOURTH.
Actions of soul sometimes ascribed to the body
channel through which the lord communicates
with man body incapable of feeling sensations
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an exalted state fob man in a higher sphere
REV. MR. mason's VIEWS INFERIOR ANIMALS HAVE A
SPIRIT MAN POSSESSES SOUL, BODY AND SPlAlT WHEN
DISENCUMBERED WITH A MATERIAL BODY, INTELLECT
WILL BE UNFOLDED AND WONDERFULLY INCREASED.
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SECTION FIFTH.
Nothing at rest in nature
no form to air nor to
gas spiritual organization without defect soul
will assume the form of the body inhabitants
of spiritual regions recognise each other an-
swer of a scotch divine the woman of endor
saul and samuel angels materialized appeared
to abraham to lot apostles released from pri-
sondoctrine of immortality of the ul and
t.
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SECTION SIXTH.
The world is pull op marvellous events some more
his
the case of the caterpillar ^to accom-
plish our purpose in illustrating this sub-
ject.
When we view the caterpillar, a crawl-
ing reptile on the earth, it appears tardy
in its movements, which are few and slug-
gish but still it wanders about occasion-
;
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Freed from its prison dark and cold
Exulting in its change,
On wings of emerald and gold,
All uncontrol'd its range.
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And then to lie a shapeless clod,
In tenement of clay,
Till struggling from the darken'd sod
He soars to life and day."
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we would be detained. We
may move our
foot or hand, by an act of the mind, but
can make no flight while encumbered with
the material organization. But when the
spiritual organization is consummated,
freed from the power of gravitation and
pressure of the atmosphere, we wSi be re- /^Cci^
leased from physical obstructions, and by
The Doctrine of the Human Sout, 57
CHAPTER III.
SECTION FIRST.
SECTION SECOND.
ThRE will be formed hour of dissolution a
in the
gaseous substance resembling the form of taber-
nacle from whence it emanated -while the spirit-
ual formation proceeds, the natural body may
manifest uneasiness a stream of vital electricity
death a birth spiritual organization will
inhale and exhale spiritual elements spiritual
organization possesses organs of the body new
organization vastly improved in appearance the
same cause of rejoicing a glorious contrast.