The American Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Svazek 2A. Waldie, 1840 |
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Strana 41
... activity than other mental faculties . Hence many are inclined to incendiarism , to destroying life , to stealing , and to indulging in loose and vicious conduct . Many more of these than we are aware of , fall into the hands of justice ...
... activity than other mental faculties . Hence many are inclined to incendiarism , to destroying life , to stealing , and to indulging in loose and vicious conduct . Many more of these than we are aware of , fall into the hands of justice ...
Strana 66
... activity compound emotions , at once perceived the agitation into which the brain had been thrown by the mental effort . The perturbations were rapid and oftentimes violent . Different faculties were called into activity by varying the ...
... activity compound emotions , at once perceived the agitation into which the brain had been thrown by the mental effort . The perturbations were rapid and oftentimes violent . Different faculties were called into activity by varying the ...
Strana 67
... activity . · The fourth consists in a loss of instinctive action , the mode of exist- ence becoming merely organic . The incoherence characterising dementia , is widely different from that which usually accompanies mania . The first ...
... activity . · The fourth consists in a loss of instinctive action , the mode of exist- ence becoming merely organic . The incoherence characterising dementia , is widely different from that which usually accompanies mania . The first ...
Strana 78
... activity will avoid evil , and secure the greatest amount of good . This is as true of the religious sentiments , as of the animal propensities . Take an example . The action of Veneration is a blind impulse to worship , it knows not ...
... activity will avoid evil , and secure the greatest amount of good . This is as true of the religious sentiments , as of the animal propensities . Take an example . The action of Veneration is a blind impulse to worship , it knows not ...
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... activity , therefore , is not directed into a proper channel , it will of necessity take an improper course . Hence , all men have SOME RELIGION . And let the vaunting infide ' say what he please to the contrary , THE NECESSITY OF ...
... activity , therefore , is not directed into a proper channel , it will of necessity take an improper course . Hence , all men have SOME RELIGION . And let the vaunting infide ' say what he please to the contrary , THE NECESSITY OF ...
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Strana 459 - perfect even as our Father which is in Heaven is perfect.
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Strana 398 - For that which I do I allow not : for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I.
Strana 437 - tis He alone Decidedly can try us, He knows each chord its various tone, Each spring its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.
Strana 247 - ... studied patiently, meditated deeply, understood minutely, till knowledge become habitual and intuitive wedded itself to his habitual feelings, and at length gave birth to that stupendous power, by which he stands alone, with no equal or second in his own class; to that power, which seated him on one of the two glory-smitten summits of the poetic mountain, with Milton as his compeer not rival.
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Strana 203 - ... where they undoubtedly, that by their labours, counsels, and prayers, have been earnest for the common good of religion and their country, shall receive above the inferior orders of the blessed, the regal addition of principalities, legions, and thrones into their glorious titles, and in supereminence of beatific vision, progressing the dateless and irrevoluble circle of eternity, shall clasp inseparable hands with joy and blifls. in overmeasure for ever.
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