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1 Phaedo| true earth and the true heaven and the true stars. Our 2 Phaedo| star in the infinity of heaven. Whether time and space 3 Phaedo| the whole human race into heaven or hell for the greater 4 Phaedo| For are we not imagining Heaven under the similitude of 5 Phaedo| the Pilgrim’s Progress. Heaven and hell are not realities 6 Phaedo| childhood did the thought of heaven and hell supply the motives 7 Phaedo| sense. To draw pictures of heaven and hell, whether in the 8 Phaedo| and know their friends in heaven.’ But it is better to leave 9 Phaedo| to the ‘sun falling from heaven.’ And we may sometimes have 10 Phaedo| represent the mansions of heaven or hell in the colours of 11 Phaedo| There I feel with you—by heaven I do, Phaedo, and when you 12 Phaedo| and then to the things of heaven and earth, and at last I 13 Phaedo| cause of any of them, by heaven I should; for I cannot satisfy 14 Phaedo| steadies the earth by the heaven; another gives the air as 15 Phaedo| which of them, said: In heaven’s name, is not this the 16 Phaedo| equability of the surrounding heaven and by her own equipoise. 17 Phaedo| and situated in the pure heaven—there are the stars also; 18 Phaedo| stars also; and it is the heaven which is commonly spoken 19 Phaedo| and that the sea was the heaven through which he saw the 20 Phaedo| and the air we call the heaven, in which we imagine that 21 Phaedo| was the place of the true heaven and the true light and the 22 Phaedo| earth which is under the heaven, I can tell you a charming