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Father John A. Hardon, S.J., a noted Catholic theologian, who wrote the Modern Catholic Dictionary, defines Spirituality as: Positive immateriality; the property of being intrinsically independent of matter at least in essence and in some activities.

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Father John A. Hardon, S.J., a noted Catholic theologian, who wrote the Modern Catholic Dictionary, defines Spirituality as: Positive immateriality; the property of being intrinsically independent of matter at least in essence and in some activities.

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Samuel Clarke has written:

'Sermons on several subjects'

'A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God'

'Book Of Common Prayer'

'A twenty-fifth anniversary sermon' -- subject(s): Ordination, Anniversary sermons

'A generall martyrologie' -- subject(s): Church of England, Church of England. Clergy, Martyrs, Persecution, Portraits

'A letter to Mr. Dodwell'

'Precious Bible Promises'

'The works of Samuel Clarke, D.D. Late Rector of St. James's Westminster'

'A defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr. Dodwel, to prove the immateriality and natural immortality of the soul'

'A third and fourth defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr. Dodwel, to prove the immateriality and natural immortality of the soul'

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James C. L. Carson has written:

'The form of the horse as it lies open to the inspection of the ordinary observer' -- subject(s): Horses, Anatomy

'The fundamental principles of phrenology are the only principles capable of being reconciled with the immateriality and immortality of the soul' -- subject(s): Phrenology

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Pyrotechnics are the professional version of what most people call fireworks. The most common types are: - firecracker - flare - fountain - Mortar - Rocket - roman Candle Please beware that professional fireworks have very fast burning fuses : they may look like consumer fireworks, but explode immateriality on lighting.

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Samuel Drew has written:

'Remarks, on the first part of a book, entitled \\' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'An attempt to demonstrate from reason, and revelation, the necessary existence, essential perfections, and superintending providence, of an eternal being, who is the creator, the supporter, and the governor, of all things' -- subject(s): God, History of doctrines, Proof

'Scriptural and philosophical arguments' -- subject(s): Atonement, Divinity

'Observations (in behalf of the Methodists) on a pamphlet lately published by the Rev. R. Polwhele'

'An Original Essay On The Immateriality And Immortality Of The Human Soul Founded Solely On Physical And Rational Principles' -- subject(s): Christianity, Immortality, Soul

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