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... kind Providence , have abandoned all attempts to search into those inscrutable mys- teries ; and by studying the true nature of the soul in its alliance with matter , have learned what is its proper sphere of action , and what kind of ...
... kind Providence , have abandoned all attempts to search into those inscrutable mys- teries ; and by studying the true nature of the soul in its alliance with matter , have learned what is its proper sphere of action , and what kind of ...
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... kind of notions which may be traced to our principle , let us take that , so prevalent , which holds Friday to be an unlucky day . This we have always supposed owes its origin to the fact that Christ was crucified on that day . Now ...
... kind of notions which may be traced to our principle , let us take that , so prevalent , which holds Friday to be an unlucky day . This we have always supposed owes its origin to the fact that Christ was crucified on that day . Now ...
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... kind- ness and affection , all blended together , and formed into one glowing sentiment of the heart . It may well be supposed that a feeling so noble has often had its counterfeits . Many there are , who , for the purpose of secu- ring ...
... kind- ness and affection , all blended together , and formed into one glowing sentiment of the heart . It may well be supposed that a feeling so noble has often had its counterfeits . Many there are , who , for the purpose of secu- ring ...
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