The History of Magic, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... operations of the under- standing and condition of the will are , according to the different reception by the senses of objective things , and according to the individual constitution , more or less palpable , and the will brings the ...
... operations of the under- standing and condition of the will are , according to the different reception by the senses of objective things , and according to the individual constitution , more or less palpable , and the will brings the ...
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... operation of the powers of nature , which to the untutored man were so striking . Thence arose a number of relations , in which a physical element or a remarkable phenomenon of nature appeared as the acting personage . Even language was ...
... operation of the powers of nature , which to the untutored man were so striking . Thence arose a number of relations , in which a physical element or a remarkable phenomenon of nature appeared as the acting personage . Even language was ...
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... operations ; to which , however , we are not conducted by the ordinary aspect of nature , and still less by imagination , which busies itself with all earthly and heavenly things , except with the deeper and silently- working laws of ...
... operations ; to which , however , we are not conducted by the ordinary aspect of nature , and still less by imagination , which busies itself with all earthly and heavenly things , except with the deeper and silently- working laws of ...
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... operations : so that in time devotion sinks down in love and adoration of the all - wise and all - good Creator , while the rest of the world , as if drunk with sleep , becomes more and more estranged from the Divine , and falls into ...
... operations : so that in time devotion sinks down in love and adoration of the all - wise and all - good Creator , while the rest of the world , as if drunk with sleep , becomes more and more estranged from the Divine , and falls into ...
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... operations of the mineral and the vegetable kingdom perceptible through free and instinctive feeling , as the cosmic influence of It endeavours to hold forth the relations of nature to time and space , and , also , to find an expression ...
... operations of the mineral and the vegetable kingdom perceptible through free and instinctive feeling , as the cosmic influence of It endeavours to hold forth the relations of nature to time and space , and , also , to find an expression ...
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Page 130 - Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought ? Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side ? thou hast blessed the work of his hands, and his substance is increased in the land.