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... reason in rectifying the im- pression , and in regulating the feeling it has excited . The enthu- siast is merely an individual in whom the passions are more ha- bitually in a state of excitation , and the imagination operates with the ...
... reason in rectifying the im- pression , and in regulating the feeling it has excited . The enthu- siast is merely an individual in whom the passions are more ha- bitually in a state of excitation , and the imagination operates with the ...
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... reason , there may not be subjects to whom that Divine proclamation would , in inter- vals of intelligence , be most appropriate " Comfort ye , comfort ye my people . " Does it follow that because the reason is dethron- ed , and the ...
... reason , there may not be subjects to whom that Divine proclamation would , in inter- vals of intelligence , be most appropriate " Comfort ye , comfort ye my people . " Does it follow that because the reason is dethron- ed , and the ...
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... reason pro equal to some two reasons con I strike out the three . If I judge some two reasons con equal to some three reasons pro , I strike out the five ; and thus proceeding I find at length where the balance lies ; and if after a day ...
... reason pro equal to some two reasons con I strike out the three . If I judge some two reasons con equal to some three reasons pro , I strike out the five ; and thus proceeding I find at length where the balance lies ; and if after a day ...
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