The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 97
... mind took . When a little past middle life , however , he became absorbed in the study of apocalyptic theology . In ... mind , sheep and lambs to the affections of the spiritual mind ; " birds to the intellectual faculties ; a garden ...
... mind took . When a little past middle life , however , he became absorbed in the study of apocalyptic theology . In ... mind , sheep and lambs to the affections of the spiritual mind ; " birds to the intellectual faculties ; a garden ...
Page 109
... mind , there can be no growth there . " Indeed , Swedenborg frequently reveals such spiritual and ethical truth and insight that we might doubt whether the work be not intended for an allegory of the mind of man , were it not that the ...
... mind , there can be no growth there . " Indeed , Swedenborg frequently reveals such spiritual and ethical truth and insight that we might doubt whether the work be not intended for an allegory of the mind of man , were it not that the ...
Page 429
... minds lacking altogether the recognized organs of sense . Upon this probability he bases his theory of telepathic communication between that portion of the dead person which survives death and a living mind , causing in that living mind ...
... minds lacking altogether the recognized organs of sense . Upon this probability he bases his theory of telepathic communication between that portion of the dead person which survives death and a living mind , causing in that living mind ...
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