The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... faculties in the souls of good men made perfect , as well as new senses in their glorified bodies . This we are sure of , that there will be new ob- jects offered to all those faculties which are es- sential to us . We are likewise to ...
... faculties in the souls of good men made perfect , as well as new senses in their glorified bodies . This we are sure of , that there will be new ob- jects offered to all those faculties which are es- sential to us . We are likewise to ...
Side 86
... faculties , is for the better enabling us to express ourselves in such abstracted subjects of speculation , not that there is any such division in the soul itself . Seeing then that the soul has many different faculties , or , in other ...
... faculties , is for the better enabling us to express ourselves in such abstracted subjects of speculation , not that there is any such division in the soul itself . Seeing then that the soul has many different faculties , or , in other ...
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... faculties and desires . He can have no greater pleasure from a bare review of his works than from the survey of his own ideas ; but we may be assured that he is well pleased in the satisfaction derived to beings capable of it , and for ...
... faculties and desires . He can have no greater pleasure from a bare review of his works than from the survey of his own ideas ; but we may be assured that he is well pleased in the satisfaction derived to beings capable of it , and for ...
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