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... mind and spirit so susceptible , that the least breath affected them : around whom the throng of national contention was about to close ; on whom the intrigue of a great religious party was about to seize , involving him in a whirlpool ...
... mind and spirit so susceptible , that the least breath affected them : around whom the throng of national contention was about to close ; on whom the intrigue of a great religious party was about to seize , involving him in a whirlpool ...
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... mind . He was at this time Superior over part of the south - west of England , and was much engaged among the gentry in those parts — a position of peculiar difficulty , as the people of the greater part of that district were strongly ...
... mind . He was at this time Superior over part of the south - west of England , and was much engaged among the gentry in those parts — a position of peculiar difficulty , as the people of the greater part of that district were strongly ...
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... mind . The boy drank in all this with the greatest aptitude , and would have listened all day , but his tutor insisted on his taking his full amount of exercise , and himself commanded his admira- tion as much by skill in the sports of ...
... mind . The boy drank in all this with the greatest aptitude , and would have listened all day , but his tutor insisted on his taking his full amount of exercise , and himself commanded his admira- tion as much by skill in the sports of ...
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... mind ; just as when a man enters into an entire friendship with another , then the single thought of his friend affects him more tenderly than all that variety of reflections which may arise in his mind where this union is not felt ...
... mind ; just as when a man enters into an entire friendship with another , then the single thought of his friend affects him more tenderly than all that variety of reflections which may arise in his mind where this union is not felt ...
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... mind and soul ; which knowledge , thus gained , is not liable to error . Synesius , a man well known amongst scholars , being vexed that this new divinity began in his day to be in request amongst Christians ; and some illiterate monks ...
... mind and soul ; which knowledge , thus gained , is not liable to error . Synesius , a man well known amongst scholars , being vexed that this new divinity began in his day to be in request amongst Christians ; and some illiterate monks ...
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