The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 232
... minds of Church folk on account of that power which Congregationalism has over the mind of the middle classes . Over the lay masculine mind of the country , Church of Englandism has no power at all . In small country towns , no doubt it ...
... minds of Church folk on account of that power which Congregationalism has over the mind of the middle classes . Over the lay masculine mind of the country , Church of Englandism has no power at all . In small country towns , no doubt it ...
Page 457
... mind . Are all seers impostors ? Are they all knaves ? all liars ? all idiots ? Very summary this ; but even then hardly satisfactory . Collusion , illusion , delusion ! But what is this human mind , this haunted chamber , that can be ...
... mind . Are all seers impostors ? Are they all knaves ? all liars ? all idiots ? Very summary this ; but even then hardly satisfactory . Collusion , illusion , delusion ! But what is this human mind , this haunted chamber , that can be ...
Page 520
... mind . On the contrary , this is the mind in which sensibility is awake , and conscience , and thought , and discipline asleep ; and it is only more dangerously unawakened . It has often been remarked that sensitiveness without tender ...
... mind . On the contrary , this is the mind in which sensibility is awake , and conscience , and thought , and discipline asleep ; and it is only more dangerously unawakened . It has often been remarked that sensitiveness without tender ...
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