An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 67
... sisters with impunity , and to do still worse : of which the Molinosists are accused . In general , there cal and abstracted devotion , and doubtless the body in is nothing more dangerous to the mind than mysti- ABSTRACTION . 67.
... sisters with impunity , and to do still worse : of which the Molinosists are accused . In general , there cal and abstracted devotion , and doubtless the body in is nothing more dangerous to the mind than mysti- ABSTRACTION . 67.
Pagina 72
... mind is liable . " God re- presented to her in a vision , without the assistance of cor- poreal eyes , which could not have endured such brightness , the beauty of the first world , and the manner how he formed it out of the original ...
... mind is liable . " God re- presented to her in a vision , without the assistance of cor- poreal eyes , which could not have endured such brightness , the beauty of the first world , and the manner how he formed it out of the original ...
Pagina 82
... mind to renew the extravagancies of the Picards , with respect to nakedness . If I had no other authority than Lindanus , I should doubt if such extravagancies had occurred in Amsterdam ; but a much more credible witness , Lambertus ...
... mind to renew the extravagancies of the Picards , with respect to nakedness . If I had no other authority than Lindanus , I should doubt if such extravagancies had occurred in Amsterdam ; but a much more credible witness , Lambertus ...
Pagina 84
... mind . There is hardly any crime which oftener escapes with impunity ; for whoever prosecutes any person for it , must rather expect to be the talk of the town , and to be laughed at by every body , than to procure any redress * . I do ...
... mind . There is hardly any crime which oftener escapes with impunity ; for whoever prosecutes any person for it , must rather expect to be the talk of the town , and to be laughed at by every body , than to procure any redress * . I do ...
Pagina 87
... minds , and none can do this without much labour ; but we are deceived in our notions , and deal too mean- ly and effeminately with ourselves ; running water is more wholesome and agreeable ; standing water is noxious and pestilent ...
... minds , and none can do this without much labour ; but we are deceived in our notions , and deal too mean- ly and effeminately with ourselves ; running water is more wholesome and agreeable ; standing water is noxious and pestilent ...
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