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... thought , and of expression , so remarkable in men , accustomed to correspond largely with the world . Reflection , or Meditation makes the knowledge , which you gain from the sources already mentioned , a part of your own system of ...
... thought , and of expression , so remarkable in men , accustomed to correspond largely with the world . Reflection , or Meditation makes the knowledge , which you gain from the sources already mentioned , a part of your own system of ...
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... thought ( i . e . The Soul is a Material Cause , and thought its effect :) That God discovers to us only faint traces of his character , and that it would be flattery , or presumption to ascribe to him any perfection , which is not ...
... thought ( i . e . The Soul is a Material Cause , and thought its effect :) That God discovers to us only faint traces of his character , and that it would be flattery , or presumption to ascribe to him any perfection , which is not ...
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... Thought is the source of action ; as action is the end of thought . All our actions derive their moral nature solely from the state of our thoughts ; so that as a man thinketh , so he is . Such , in other words , as is the character of ...
... Thought is the source of action ; as action is the end of thought . All our actions derive their moral nature solely from the state of our thoughts ; so that as a man thinketh , so he is . Such , in other words , as is the character of ...
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