If we admit the hypothesis of immortality, it is difficult to see how we could ever reach any proof of it derived from experience.


In: Samuel June Barrows, Science and Immortality: The Christian Register Symposium, V (pp. 17-18)


If we admit the hypothesis of immortality, it is difficult to see how we could ever reach any proof of it derived from experience.

If we admit the hypothesis of immortality, it is difficult to see how we could ever reach any proof of it derived from experience.

If we admit the hypothesis of immortality, it is difficult to see how we could ever reach any proof of it derived from experience.

If we admit the hypothesis of immortality, it is difficult to see how we could ever reach any proof of it derived from experience.