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1 Even if I believe in immortality I need not think about it.
2 You and I may believe in immortality , but who can be sure?
3 Since I've been over here this time, I've come to believe in immortality .
4 In William James you will find a questionnaire, Why do I believe in immortality ?
5 One learns to laugh-onehas to-justas he has to learn to believe in immortality .
6 To believe in immortality is one thing, but it is first needful to believe in life.
7 Naturally, I believe in immortality .
8 Do they believe in immortality ?
9 She never was so lovely; and as I look on her I require to believe in immortality ....
10 Men believe in immortality , but it seems so naturally the continuance of this present life that their responsible concern is chiefly centered here.
11 You can believe in immortality without believing in miracles and that Eve was made out of a man's rib, and without being goody-goody.
12 He believed in Immortality ; but wished to cherish his belief inquietness.
13 She seemed surprised, but then teenagers still believed in immortality .
14 But, Mr. Dempster, I think we have quite sufficient grounds for believing in immortality from revelation.
15 The human race since it began to think and believe has thought of and believed in immortality .
16 He stands on the religious side of the movement of Science, believing in immortality without defining it.
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