Memorials of Christian Life in the Early and Middle Ages: Including His "Light in Dark Places".G. Bell and Sons, 1885 - 538 sider |
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... minds , and occasioned remarkable mental phenomena both by day and by night ; so that to a person who had not diligently watched the secret processes in the development of his mind , many things might appear to be quite sudden , which ...
... minds , and occasioned remarkable mental phenomena both by day and by night ; so that to a person who had not diligently watched the secret processes in the development of his mind , many things might appear to be quite sudden , which ...
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... minds of that age , which cer- tainly was drawn from the life . Let us listen how a distin- guished Roman of the ... mind , would be a blessed guide to a happy immortality , as I afterwards found by experience , for which I thank the ...
... minds of that age , which cer- tainly was drawn from the life . Let us listen how a distin- guished Roman of the ... mind , would be a blessed guide to a happy immortality , as I afterwards found by experience , for which I thank the ...
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... mind , and I felt pleasure in them . " Involved in fresh doubt , I asked myself why I troubled myself in vain , since the matter was clear . If after death I shall cease to be , I need not trouble myself about it while I live . I will ...
... mind , and I felt pleasure in them . " Involved in fresh doubt , I asked myself why I troubled myself in vain , since the matter was clear . If after death I shall cease to be , I need not trouble myself about it while I live . I will ...
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... mind , and infused into it as a practical principle of action . It was not by a traditionary abstract knowledge of God , but only by the life of every indi- vidual being brought into personal relation , not to a hidden deity dimly ...
... mind , and infused into it as a practical principle of action . It was not by a traditionary abstract knowledge of God , but only by the life of every indi- vidual being brought into personal relation , not to a hidden deity dimly ...
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... mind was adduced as a proof , that mankind , having once lost their respect for ancient tradition , would become a ... minds of the most different structure , each in its own way ; for it was because men of the most opposite stand ...
... mind was adduced as a proof , that mankind , having once lost their respect for ancient tradition , would become a ... minds of the most different structure , each in its own way ; for it was because men of the most opposite stand ...
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