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... souls , and by those ravishing joys and inward satisfactions , which are perpetually springing up and diffusing themselves among all the thoughts of good men . He is lodged in our very essence , and is as a soul within the soul , to ...
... souls , and by those ravishing joys and inward satisfactions , which are perpetually springing up and diffusing themselves among all the thoughts of good men . He is lodged in our very essence , and is as a soul within the soul , to ...
Side 154
... soul consists of many faculties , as the understanding and the will , with all the senses , both outward and inward ; or , to speak more philosophically , the soul can exert herself in many different ways of action . She can understand ...
... soul consists of many faculties , as the understanding and the will , with all the senses , both outward and inward ; or , to speak more philosophically , the soul can exert herself in many different ways of action . She can understand ...
Side 155
... soul , whilst any one of its faculties is in the fruition of its chief good . The happiness may be of a more exalted nature , in propor- tion as the faculty employed is so ; but as the whole soul acts in the exertion of any of its ...
... soul , whilst any one of its faculties is in the fruition of its chief good . The happiness may be of a more exalted nature , in propor- tion as the faculty employed is so ; but as the whole soul acts in the exertion of any of its ...
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