Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE IMMATE- RIALITY OF THE SOUL ESSAY X. XI . Page 39 , 59 ON THE MACHINERY OF THE ANCIENT EPic poem Page 75 , 99 ESSAY XII . ON THE MORAL INFLUENCE OF HISTORY Page 139 . ON ESSAY XIII . NATURAL AND MORAL ...
... ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE IMMATE- RIALITY OF THE SOUL ESSAY X. XI . Page 39 , 59 ON THE MACHINERY OF THE ANCIENT EPic poem Page 75 , 99 ESSAY XII . ON THE MORAL INFLUENCE OF HISTORY Page 139 . ON ESSAY XIII . NATURAL AND MORAL ...
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... , spreads a general corruption , and almost un- makes man - so far as regards every resem- blance of his glorious Author . ESSAY ESSAY VIII . PROBABLE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE IM- 38 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
... , spreads a general corruption , and almost un- makes man - so far as regards every resem- blance of his glorious Author . ESSAY ESSAY VIII . PROBABLE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE IM- 38 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
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... of body , and we know certain properties of what we call the mind or soul , by which I D 4 mean I mean the intellectual and moral part of man ; PROBABLE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE IMMATE- RIALITY OF THE SOUL Page 39, 59 XI.
... of body , and we know certain properties of what we call the mind or soul , by which I D 4 mean I mean the intellectual and moral part of man ; PROBABLE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE IMMATE- RIALITY OF THE SOUL Page 39, 59 XI.
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... ferences , arguing a common nature , indicate a class , we denominate them a species , under some name expressive of this common na- ture , ture , which in the languge of the logicians we ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 43.
... ferences , arguing a common nature , indicate a class , we denominate them a species , under some name expressive of this common na- ture , ture , which in the languge of the logicians we ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 43.
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... argument before us , where it is . All the bodily motions , which are denominated voluntary , and which com- prehend the whole active history of man , originate from the mind ; as all bodily mo- tions throughout the wide extent of the ...
... argument before us , where it is . All the bodily motions , which are denominated voluntary , and which com- prehend the whole active history of man , originate from the mind ; as all bodily mo- tions throughout the wide extent of the ...
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