There can be 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 act disposes his mind, as much as possible, to be powerfully affected; till at... The Origin of Priesthood - Side 154af Gunnar Landtman - 1905 - 217 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Mariner, John Martin - 1817 - 540 sider
...popular deception ; but Mr. Mariner has no reason at all to think so. There can be little doubt, however, but that the priest, on such occasions, often summons...by involuntary effort, and the whole mind and body becomes subjected to the overruling emotion. But there is nothing new in all this: ancient times, as... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 578 sider
...doubt, however, but that the priest, on such occasion«, often summons into action the deepest feeling» of devotion of which he is susceptible, and by a voluntary...by involuntary effort, and the whole mind and body becomes subjected to the overruling emotion. But there is nothing new in all this : ancient times,... | |
| 1817 - 678 sider
...Mariner has no reason at all to think so. There can be little doubt, however, but that the priest, од such occasions, often summons into action the deepest feelings of devotion of which lie is susceptible, and by a voluntary act disposes his mind, as muchas possible, to be powerfully... | |
| 1827 - 384 sider
...appearance for the purpose of popular deception ; but Mr Mariner has no reason at all to think so. There can be little doubt but that the priest, on such occasions,...and body become subjected to the overruling emotion. But there is nothing new in all this. Ancient times, as well as modern, afford numerous instances of... | |
| William Mariner - 1820 - 482 sider
...There can be little doubt, however, but that the priest, en such occasions, often summons into actions the deepest feelings of devotion of which he is susceptible,...and body become subjected to the overruling emotion. But there is nothing new in all this : ancient times, as well as modern, afford numerous instances... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...appearance for the purpose of popular deception ; but Mr Mariner has no reason at all to think so. There can be little doubt but that the priest, on such occasions,...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... | |
| Ivor Lloyd Tuckett - 1911 - 426 sider
...the purpose of popular deception, but Mr. Mariner has no reason at all to think so. There can be but little doubt but that the priest, on such occasions,...and body become subjected to the overruling emotion. But there is nothing new in all this. Ancient times, as well as modern, afford numerous instances of... | |
| Traugott K. Oesterreich - 1999 - 416 sider
...popular deception; but Mr. Mariner has no reason at all to think so. There can be little doubt, however, but that the priest, on such occasions, often summons...by involuntary effort, and the whole mind and body becomes subjected to the overruling emotion. 4 Mr. Mariner frequently associated with them, watched... | |
| Turner B S Staff - 2004 - 370 sider
...deception, he writes : There 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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