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" I do not suppose, that the soul, in these instances, is entirely loose and unfettered from the body : it is sufficient, if she is not so far sunk, and immersed in matter, nor entangled and perplexed in her operations, with such motions of blood and spirits,... "
The Philosophy of Mystery - Page 223
by Walter Cooper Dendy - 1845 - 442 lehte
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 314 lehte
...such by the greatest writers, who have been never suspected either, of superstition or enthusiasm. I do not suppose that the soul in these instances...union is slackened enough to give the mind more play. The soul seems gathered within herself, and recovers that spring which is broke and weakened, when...
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Select British Classics, 17. köide

1803 - 408 lehte
...as such by the greatest writers, who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm. I do not suppose, that the soul in these instances...if she is not so far sunk and immersed in matter, not entangled and perplexed in her operations, with such motions of blood and spirits, as when she...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, 2. köide

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 lehte
...such by the greatest writers, -who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm. I do not suppose that the soul, in these instances,...union is slackened enough to give. the mind more play. The soul seems gathered within herself, and recovers that spring which is broke and weakened, when...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 310 lehte
...these instances is entirely loose and unfettered from the body : it is sufficient if she is not so tar sunk and immersed in matter, nor entangled and perplexed...union is slackened enough to give the mind more play. The soul seems gathered within herself, and recovers that spring which is broke and weakened, when...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 318 lehte
...as such by the greatest writers, who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm. I do not suppose that the soul in these instances...unfettered from the body: it is sufficient if she is not so far.sunk, and immersed in The speculations I have here made, if they are not arguments, they are. at...
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The British Essayists, 13. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 342 lehte
...such by the greatest writers, who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm. v I do not suppose that the soul in these instances is entirely loose and unfettered from the body: it i* sufficient if she is not: so far sunk and immersed to The speculations I have here made, if they...
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The Spectator in miniature: being a collection of the principle ..., 1. köide

Spectator The - 1808 - 348 lehte
...I do not suppuse, that the soul in these instances n entirely louse and unfettered from the hody ; it is sufficient, if she is not so far sunk and immersed in nutter, nor entangled and perplexed in her operations, with such motions of hlood and spirits, as when...
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The Spectator, 8. köide

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 348 lehte
...such by the greatest writers, who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm. • I do not suppose, that the soul in these instances...when she actuates the machine in its waking hours. Thecorporeal union is slackened enough to give the' mind more play. The soul seems gathered within...
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The Spectator, 8. köide

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 314 lehte
...such by the greatest writers, who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm. 1 do not suppose that the soul in these instances is...immersed in matter, nor entangled and perplexed in hcv operations with such motions of blood and spirits as when she actuates the machine in its waking...
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The Spectator, 8. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 314 lehte
...as such by the greatest writers, who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm. I do not suppose that the soul in these instances...body : it is sufficient if she is not so far sunk and immersedin matter, nor entangled and perplexed in her operations with such motions of blood and spirits...
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