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... affections aside ) the very imagination of the mind , or a thought strongly fixed and exalted into a kind of faith , is able to alter the body of the imagi- nant . For although it has a manifest power to hurt , yet it follows not that ...
... affections aside ) the very imagination of the mind , or a thought strongly fixed and exalted into a kind of faith , is able to alter the body of the imagi- nant . For although it has a manifest power to hurt , yet it follows not that ...
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... , and preparations of these several bodies , before they come to be his food and aliment . Add to this , that beasts have a more simple manner of life , and fewer affections to work 21 TRANSLATION OF THE DE AUGMENTIS . "
... , and preparations of these several bodies , before they come to be his food and aliment . Add to this , that beasts have a more simple manner of life , and fewer affections to work 21 TRANSLATION OF THE DE AUGMENTIS . "
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... affections to work upon their bodies , and those much alike in their oper- ation ; whereas man in his places of habitation , exer- cises , passions , sleep and watching , undergoes infinite variations ; so that it is true that the body ...
... affections to work upon their bodies , and those much alike in their oper- ation ; whereas man in his places of habitation , exer- cises , passions , sleep and watching , undergoes infinite variations ; so that it is true that the body ...
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... Affections : the one produces determinations , the other actions . It is true indeed that the imagina- tion performs the office of an agent or messenger or proctor in both provinces , both the judicial and the ministerial . For sense ...
... Affections : the one produces determinations , the other actions . It is true indeed that the imagina- tion performs the office of an agent or messenger or proctor in both provinces , both the judicial and the ministerial . For sense ...
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... affections , praises , fortunes , turn and are occupied . But this same " dry light " parches and offends most men's soft and watery natures . But to speak truly of things as they are in worth , rational knowledges are the keys of all ...
... affections , praises , fortunes , turn and are occupied . But this same " dry light " parches and offends most men's soft and watery natures . But to speak truly of things as they are in worth , rational knowledges are the keys of all ...
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