| 1817 - 678 sider
...feelings of devotion of which lie is susceptible, and by a voluntary act disposes his mind, as muchas possible, to be powerfully affected : till at length,...by involuntary effort, and the whole mind and body become subjected to the over-ruling emotion. But there is nothing new in all this : ancient 'times,... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...little doubt but that the priest, on such occasions, often summons into action the deepest feelings of devotion of which he is susceptible, and by a voluntary...much as possible, to be powerfully affected ; till at lenjt'i, what began by volition proceeds by involuntary effort, and the whole mind and body become... | |
| Gunnar Landtman - 1905 - 238 sider
...little doubt but that the priest, on such occasions, often summons into action the deepest feelings of devotion of which he is susceptible, and by a voluntary...by involuntary effort, and the whole mind and body become subjected to the overruling emotion.* 5 We shall now turn to the question how priesthood has... | |
| Ivor Lloyd Tuckett - 1911 - 426 sider
...little doubt but that the priest, on such occasions, often summons into action the deepest feelings of devotion of which he is susceptible, and by a voluntary...by involuntary effort, and the whole mind and body become subjected to the overruling emotion. But there is nothing new in all this. Ancient times, as... | |
| Traugott K. Oesterreich - 1999 - 416 sider
...doubt, however, but that the priest, on such occasions, often summons into action the deepest feelings of devotion of which he is susceptible, and by a voluntary...body becomes subjected to the overruling emotion. 4 Mr. Mariner frequently associated with them, watched their general conduct, and enquired the opinion... | |
| Turner B S Staff - 2004 - 370 sider
...can be little doubt . . . but that the priest . . . often summons into actions the deepest feelings of devotion of which he is susceptible, and by a voluntary act disposes his mind . . . to be powerfully affected : till at length what began by volition proceeds by involuntary effort,... | |
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