The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 103
... spirit depends upon the completeness of his emancipation from his proprium . Swedenborg discusses very fully the nature of the intercourse between spirits and men . This is generally effected by a spirit becoming so conjoined with a man ...
... spirit depends upon the completeness of his emancipation from his proprium . Swedenborg discusses very fully the nature of the intercourse between spirits and men . This is generally effected by a spirit becoming so conjoined with a man ...
Page 106
... spirits , until such time as their spiritual condition is complete , and the governing love , " or ruling principle of their life , has assimilated the whole of their nature to itself . 66 It is the spirit of man which , even while in ...
... spirits , until such time as their spiritual condition is complete , and the governing love , " or ruling principle of their life , has assimilated the whole of their nature to itself . 66 It is the spirit of man which , even while in ...
Page 869
... spirit of the past time is an imperfect one , for to understand the spirit of an age even dimly is worth much more than the minutest knowledge of mere isolated and uninterpreted facts about it . Here we come to the conflict between ...
... spirit of the past time is an imperfect one , for to understand the spirit of an age even dimly is worth much more than the minutest knowledge of mere isolated and uninterpreted facts about it . Here we come to the conflict between ...
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