. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . n to the undesigned testimony borne byPhysiology to the clear good sense and affinity for truth in the Philosophers remarkson the relation of the dogma of immateriality, indestructibility, and separability of soul, to a Christians faith in the resurrection of the dead as resting on the groundsof divine revelation. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS. 825 But it is a gain to be delivered from the necessity of speculat-ing where the s soul wanders when thought and self-conscious-ness are suspended: or how it is to be disposed of until the( resurrection of


. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . n to the undesigned testimony borne byPhysiology to the clear good sense and affinity for truth in the Philosophers remarkson the relation of the dogma of immateriality, indestructibility, and separability of soul, to a Christians faith in the resurrection of the dead as resting on the groundsof divine revelation. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS. 825 But it is a gain to be delivered from the necessity of speculat-ing where the s soul wanders when thought and self-conscious-ness are suspended: or how it is to be disposed of until the( resurrection of the body, glorified or otherwise; of which rein-tegrated sum of forces soul will then, as now, be a the Physiologist and Pathologist had done no more thandemonstrate 6 the universal law of our being,1 which cuts awaythe foundations of e purgatory or other limbo, from the feet ofthose who trade thereon,2 which makes e judgment follow deathwithout consciousness of a moments interval,3 they would deservethe gratitude of the Christian world. 614. Paleothere. Hipparion. Horse. Derivation of Equines. 1 cccxxxvn. p. 306. 2 Not to mention the kindred baser brood of Spiritualists and Spirit-Rappers. 3 For the importance of this conviction to practice, see cccxxxvi. vol. i. p. 156,§63. In comparing present and future, WORKS REFERRED TO BY ROMAN NUMERALS AND TWO DOTS IN THE THIRD VOLUME. [Those referred to by Roman Numerals and Dot are in the Second Volume, those without Dot are in the First Volume.] I. Duvernoy, G. L. Des Caracteres anatomiques des grands Singespseudo-anthropomorphes, in Archives du Museum, t. viii. II. Stubbs, G-. The Anatomy of the Horse. Fol. Clark, Eracy. On the Foot of the Horse. 4to. 1809. And Sectional Figure of the Horse, &c. 4to. Gurlt. Anatomische Abbildungen der Haus-Saugethiere. Fol. 1824-32. Text, 8vo. Owen, R. On the Anatomy of the Indian Rhinoceros, in Transactions of the Zoological Society of London,1


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