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Pàgina 22
The contemplative mind will , however , gratefully acknowledge the falu , brious
luxury of such an expanse of verdure and foliage , and will thank , at least the
benevolence of the rural deities , who , to coun . teract the evils of a populous ...
The contemplative mind will , however , gratefully acknowledge the falu , brious
luxury of such an expanse of verdure and foliage , and will thank , at least the
benevolence of the rural deities , who , to coun . teract the evils of a populous ...
Pàgina 55
But , in either of these cases , natural philofophy must appear to have proceeded
upon a false principle , in having reasoned upon zertia as an univertal , in
relation to matter as distinguished from mind , or even as distinSilhed from body .
But , in either of these cases , natural philofophy must appear to have proceeded
upon a false principle , in having reasoned upon zertia as an univertal , in
relation to matter as distinguished from mind , or even as distinSilhed from body .
Pàgina 100
The present is an attempt to teach the metaphyGics of the mind by dialogues ,
with familiar illustrations , adapted . to the capacities of children of eight or ten
years old . He begins with giving some of the general qualities of spirit , and then
...
The present is an attempt to teach the metaphyGics of the mind by dialogues ,
with familiar illustrations , adapted . to the capacities of children of eight or ten
years old . He begins with giving some of the general qualities of spirit , and then
...
Pàgina 124
Hence it is declared by God to be execrable ; and more execrable than all benfis ;
that is , all the effections of the mind ; as being the source from which they spring ,
and without which , perhaps , they would not exist . Crawling on the belly , is ...
Hence it is declared by God to be execrable ; and more execrable than all benfis ;
that is , all the effections of the mind ; as being the source from which they spring ,
and without which , perhaps , they would not exist . Crawling on the belly , is ...
Pàgina 167
... of attraction , and repulsion , and all the various mutations and operations of
nature , which present themselves to the philosophic mind ; or , by combining
together , in the states of light and fire , they givé beauty , life and activity to the
whole .
... of attraction , and repulsion , and all the various mutations and operations of
nature , which present themselves to the philosophic mind ; or , by combining
together , in the states of light and fire , they givé beauty , life and activity to the
whole .
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