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... cheerful Christians recommended to the melancholy - Avoid that of the gloomy - Dr . Hufeland's opinion - Counsel of ... cheerfulness . Pages 200-211 . THOSE WHO WOULD ENJOY SPIRITUAL COMFORT SHOULD BE TEMPERATE - Dr . Johnson's opinion ...
... cheerful Christians recommended to the melancholy - Avoid that of the gloomy - Dr . Hufeland's opinion - Counsel of ... cheerfulness . Pages 200-211 . THOSE WHO WOULD ENJOY SPIRITUAL COMFORT SHOULD BE TEMPERATE - Dr . Johnson's opinion ...
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... remark- able , whatever may be the cause . While in the last stage of consumption the sufferer is cheerful and incredulous as to the issue which is so obvious to others , the man labouring under 40 INFLUENCE OF HEALTH AND DISEASE.
... remark- able , whatever may be the cause . While in the last stage of consumption the sufferer is cheerful and incredulous as to the issue which is so obvious to others , the man labouring under 40 INFLUENCE OF HEALTH AND DISEASE.
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... cheerfulness , to which she is painfully subject , were symp- tomatic of a corresponding change in the con- dition of this sensitive organ . But the exhibi- tion of some simple remedy , by which its healthful functions are restored ...
... cheerfulness , to which she is painfully subject , were symp- tomatic of a corresponding change in the con- dition of this sensitive organ . But the exhibi- tion of some simple remedy , by which its healthful functions are restored ...
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... , or that excess of bile which makes it melancholy ? Or is the man gentle or se- rene , sanguine or timid , cheerful or sad , you will find that these idiosyncrasies will not be merged and ON RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE . 69.
... , or that excess of bile which makes it melancholy ? Or is the man gentle or se- rene , sanguine or timid , cheerful or sad , you will find that these idiosyncrasies will not be merged and ON RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE . 69.
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... cheerful and self - possessed . bashful man will be a bashful Christian ; and the bold man , constitutionally , will be bold in a state of grace . After all that the Spirit has accomplished in each , it will still be true in all , that ...
... cheerful and self - possessed . bashful man will be a bashful Christian ; and the bold man , constitutionally , will be bold in a state of grace . After all that the Spirit has accomplished in each , it will still be true in all , that ...
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