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... sense coin- cident with baptism by the Holy Ghost , and that strictly ; or else we render one part of the word of God repugnant to another . The first instance I refer to , is afforded by the Greek translators of Daniel , who inform us ...
... sense coin- cident with baptism by the Holy Ghost , and that strictly ; or else we render one part of the word of God repugnant to another . The first instance I refer to , is afforded by the Greek translators of Daniel , who inform us ...
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... sense of feeling . The nerves of feeling are only assisted by the nerves of motion , in the same way as the nerves of all other senses . That is ; if internal faculties act upon external impressions by means of the five senses , they ...
... sense of feeling . The nerves of feeling are only assisted by the nerves of motion , in the same way as the nerves of all other senses . That is ; if internal faculties act upon external impressions by means of the five senses , they ...
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... senses to communicate an idea of it to the mind . Laughter is a passion arising from a sense more purely mental than even that from which the idea of beauty arises . It has no dependence upon any particular corporeal sense , and has not ...
... senses to communicate an idea of it to the mind . Laughter is a passion arising from a sense more purely mental than even that from which the idea of beauty arises . It has no dependence upon any particular corporeal sense , and has not ...
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