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Page 104
... mind which expresses its sensations with calmness and discretion . We are sorry that , while in this volume he endeavours to display the singular talents and attainments of his departed son , he has not been sufficiently guarded in his ...
... mind which expresses its sensations with calmness and discretion . We are sorry that , while in this volume he endeavours to display the singular talents and attainments of his departed son , he has not been sufficiently guarded in his ...
Page 164
... mind by the original perception ; observing that , Though the mind has little or no power over its original , or transmitted perceptions , it has great power over its own ideas and though it cannot create an idea , originally , from ...
... mind by the original perception ; observing that , Though the mind has little or no power over its original , or transmitted perceptions , it has great power over its own ideas and though it cannot create an idea , originally , from ...
Page 216
... mind can be too much assisted ? There are many who , having no relish for poetry , cannot judge of its effects on minds differently disposed : and herein I have the judgment of a friend , to whose opinion I pay great deference : " There ...
... mind can be too much assisted ? There are many who , having no relish for poetry , cannot judge of its effects on minds differently disposed : and herein I have the judgment of a friend , to whose opinion I pay great deference : " There ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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