The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, 10. kötetJohn Anderson, 1837 |
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... exercise of the Mental Faculties . By ANDREW COMBE , M.D. 4. Case of Change of Dispositions simultaneously with Change in the Development of certain Or- gans in the Brain , 5. Phrenological Opinions of John Gibson Lockhart , Esq . No ...
... exercise of the Mental Faculties . By ANDREW COMBE , M.D. 4. Case of Change of Dispositions simultaneously with Change in the Development of certain Or- gans in the Brain , 5. Phrenological Opinions of John Gibson Lockhart , Esq . No ...
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... exercise of Christian charity ; while pain and affliction , contrary to the prevalent belief , instead of improving the temper , decidedly tend to sour it . In this view it is not surprising to find Hannah More recording it as the ...
... exercise of Christian charity ; while pain and affliction , contrary to the prevalent belief , instead of improving the temper , decidedly tend to sour it . In this view it is not surprising to find Hannah More recording it as the ...
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... exercises Benevo- lence and improves the softer feelings , whilst riches are prone to excite and encourage the_lower passions ; and in this sense it may be said that the Lord inflicts pain upon those he likes , that is , they grow ...
... exercises Benevo- lence and improves the softer feelings , whilst riches are prone to excite and encourage the_lower passions ; and in this sense it may be said that the Lord inflicts pain upon those he likes , that is , they grow ...
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... exercise to which they are so strongly , and for such important purposes , impelled by nature , we must allow that the fretfulness arising from balk- ed desire , impaired health , and uneasiness of body , cannot with reason be ...
... exercise to which they are so strongly , and for such important purposes , impelled by nature , we must allow that the fretfulness arising from balk- ed desire , impaired health , and uneasiness of body , cannot with reason be ...
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... exercise facul- ties common to both , is one which must be decided in a court where , though all these may be admitted to plead , Mr Causality must sit alone as judge . Mr. Watson cannot , I think , have given that portion of my letter ...
... exercise facul- ties common to both , is one which must be decided in a court where , though all these may be admitted to plead , Mr Causality must sit alone as judge . Mr. Watson cannot , I think , have given that portion of my letter ...
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