The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science, Nide 18MacLachlan, Stewart, and Company, 1845 |
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... kind of foliage , and generally but one mode of out - branching , the observer would be liable to confound two trees of the same species from this general similarity . Hence , then , Size would ren- der much assistance . For , in ...
... kind of foliage , and generally but one mode of out - branching , the observer would be liable to confound two trees of the same species from this general similarity . Hence , then , Size would ren- der much assistance . For , in ...
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... kind in all , but differing in degree ; and that , although they are susceptible of improve- ment by cultivation , all men are not capable of the same pro- ficiency . Some have peculiar talents : education is not a crea- tive , but a ...
... kind in all , but differing in degree ; and that , although they are susceptible of improve- ment by cultivation , all men are not capable of the same pro- ficiency . Some have peculiar talents : education is not a crea- tive , but a ...
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... kind before , elicited a similar manifestation on touching the same part of the head in another patient . " We are not told whether Dr Owens had , or had not , heard of the result of Mr Leighton's experiments . I will , however , hazard ...
... kind before , elicited a similar manifestation on touching the same part of the head in another patient . " We are not told whether Dr Owens had , or had not , heard of the result of Mr Leighton's experiments . I will , however , hazard ...
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... kind , each inconclusive in itself , are , as a whole , allowed to make an undue impression . If , in an experiment of a cer- tain character , the chances that the excitement of the organs resulted from a stimulus applied to their seat ...
... kind , each inconclusive in itself , are , as a whole , allowed to make an undue impression . If , in an experiment of a cer- tain character , the chances that the excitement of the organs resulted from a stimulus applied to their seat ...
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... , therefore , that a nation with many feel- ings or ideas must have many signs , and that the number of any one kind of these indicates the energy of the faculty they " " * represent . Thus , the Greek and Mr Cull on Language . 37.
... , therefore , that a nation with many feel- ings or ideas must have many signs , and that the number of any one kind of these indicates the energy of the faculty they " " * represent . Thus , the Greek and Mr Cull on Language . 37.
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Sivu 253 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth them : as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath ; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast : for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
Sivu 322 - Compound for sins they are inclined to By damning those they have no mind to.
Sivu 46 - ... apparitions and ghosts of departed persons are not the wandering souls of men, but the unquiet walks of devils, prompting and suggesting us unto mischief, blood, and villainy; instilling and stealing into our hearts that the blessed spirits are not at rest in their graves, but wander solicitous of the affairs of the world.
Sivu 43 - I intend no monopoly, but a community in learning ; I studynot for my own sake only, but for theirs that study not for themselves.
Sivu 253 - And he humbled thee, and suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee with manna, which thou knewest not, neither did thy fathers know; that he might make thee know that man doth not live by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the Lord doth man live.
Sivu 71 - We have seen powerful evidence, that the construction of this globe and its associates, and inferentially that of all the other globes of space, was the result, not of any immediate or personal exertion on the part of the Deity, but of natural laws which are expressions of his will. What is to hinder our supposing that the organic creation is also a result of natural laws, which are in like manner an expression of his will...
Sivu 253 - And that which thou sowest, thou sowest not that body that shall be, but bare grain, it may chance of wheat, or of some other grain; But God giveth it a body as it hath pleased him, and to every -seed his own body.
Sivu 44 - I cannot fall out or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide an affection; for controversies, disputes, and argumentations, both in philosophy and in divinity, if they meet with discreet and peaceable natures, do not infringe the laws of charity.
Sivu 46 - Tis my solitary recreation to pose my apprehension with those involved enigmas and riddles of the Trinity, with incarnation and resurrection. I can answer all the objections of Satan and my rebellious reason with that odd resolution I learned of Tertullian, cerium est quia impossibile est.
Sivu 168 - DUALITY OF THE MIND, Proved by the Structure, Functions, and Diseases of the Brain, and by the Phenomena of Mental Derangement ; and shewn to be essential to Moral Responsibility. With an Appendix : —1. On the Influence of Religion on Insanity ; 2. Conjectures on the Nature of the Mental Operations; 3. On the Management of Lunatic Asylums. By AL WIGAN, MD 8vo.