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Page 226
... thought and reflection upon the study of mind presented a hideous blank , dark thoughts this branch of philosophy , and faithfully pursuing overwhelmed his soul , and , retreating , left a desert it , or of leaving it alone altogether ...
... thought and reflection upon the study of mind presented a hideous blank , dark thoughts this branch of philosophy , and faithfully pursuing overwhelmed his soul , and , retreating , left a desert it , or of leaving it alone altogether ...
Page 544
... thought till This , at least , is essential to his legitimate influ- they had not only mastered but appropriated it , ence over the minds of the flock committed to his how much would their intellectual wealth be in- charge ; and without ...
... thought till This , at least , is essential to his legitimate influ- they had not only mastered but appropriated it , ence over the minds of the flock committed to his how much would their intellectual wealth be in- charge ; and without ...
Page 596
... thought fit to use ; because , perhaps there were at times some inconveniences arising from it . But I state it , as it will serve to show the character of his mind . He had the faculty of condensing in an adage , or in a colloquial ...
... thought fit to use ; because , perhaps there were at times some inconveniences arising from it . But I state it , as it will serve to show the character of his mind . He had the faculty of condensing in an adage , or in a colloquial ...
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