Natural Causes and Supernatural SeemingsK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 374 pagini |
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... large general culture is to leave the mind open and susceptible to new experiences which ought to modify or reverse old conceptions , instead of declining converse with them or relegating them to a category which fits them not . On the ...
... large general culture is to leave the mind open and susceptible to new experiences which ought to modify or reverse old conceptions , instead of declining converse with them or relegating them to a category which fits them not . On the ...
Pagina 49
... large measure of secret self - connivance , which made the author of the deception to some extent its victim also ; for when any one has interest or pleasure in duping others , and , letting his will loose from moral restraint , makes a ...
... large measure of secret self - connivance , which made the author of the deception to some extent its victim also ; for when any one has interest or pleasure in duping others , and , letting his will loose from moral restraint , makes a ...
Pagina 55
... large and far - reaching positive error of thought as its natural consequence . Who can estimate the power and reach of erroneous belief which had its root in the exploded notion , so firmly held before the magnitude of the heavens was ...
... large and far - reaching positive error of thought as its natural consequence . Who can estimate the power and reach of erroneous belief which had its root in the exploded notion , so firmly held before the magnitude of the heavens was ...
Pagina 152
... large class of peculiar persons , much differing from one another , who , agreeing in being unlike the majority of people of their age and country in their modes of thought , feeling , and action , have their several tendencies to ...
... large class of peculiar persons , much differing from one another , who , agreeing in being unlike the majority of people of their age and country in their modes of thought , feeling , and action , have their several tendencies to ...
Pagina 171
... proselytes , according to his opportunities , on a * As Shakespeare makes Joan of Arc say of herself . ( First Part Henry VI . , act v . scene iv . ) large or small scale . But he might still attract HALLUCINATIONS AND ILLUSIONS . 171.
... proselytes , according to his opportunities , on a * As Shakespeare makes Joan of Arc say of herself . ( First Part Henry VI . , act v . scene iv . ) large or small scale . But he might still attract HALLUCINATIONS AND ILLUSIONS . 171.
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