The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... soul , and some intimations of its independency on matter . In the first place , our dreams are great instances of that activity which is natural to the human soul , and which it is not in the power of sleep to deaden or abate . When ...
... soul , and some intimations of its independency on matter . In the first place , our dreams are great instances of that activity which is natural to the human soul , and which it is not in the power of sleep to deaden or abate . When ...
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... souls a confused and broken tale of that that has passed . — Thus it is observed , that_ men , sometimes , upon the hour of their departure , do speak and reason above themselves ; for then the soul , be- ginning to be freed from the ...
... souls a confused and broken tale of that that has passed . — Thus it is observed , that_ men , sometimes , upon the hour of their departure , do speak and reason above themselves ; for then the soul , be- ginning to be freed from the ...
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... soul at a time that the body is thus laid at rest . Every man's experience will inform him in this matter , though it is very probable that this may happen differently in different constitutions . I shall conclude this head with the two ...
... soul at a time that the body is thus laid at rest . Every man's experience will inform him in this matter , though it is very probable that this may happen differently in different constitutions . I shall conclude this head with the two ...
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... soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that argument for the excellency of the soul , which I have seen quoted out of Tertullian , namely , its power of divining in dreams . That several such divinations ...
... soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that argument for the excellency of the soul , which I have seen quoted out of Tertullian , namely , its power of divining in dreams . That several such divinations ...
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... soul is melted because of trouble . They reel to and fro , and stagger like a drunken man , and are at their wit's end . Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble , and he bringeth them out of their distresses . He maketh the storm a ...
... soul is melted because of trouble . They reel to and fro , and stagger like a drunken man , and are at their wit's end . Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble , and he bringeth them out of their distresses . He maketh the storm a ...
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