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Daniel Defoe. daughter , but not much , and very seldom to any- body else . Yet this man did not live a silent life with respect to himself ; he read continually , and wrote down many excellent things , which deserved to have ap- peared ...
Daniel Defoe. daughter , but not much , and very seldom to any- body else . Yet this man did not live a silent life with respect to himself ; he read continually , and wrote down many excellent things , which deserved to have ap- peared ...
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... body , and to carry it by force , as it were , into a desert , or into a religious retirement , from whence it cannot return , and where it is impossible for it to have any converse with mankind , other than with such as are under the ...
... body , and to carry it by force , as it were , into a desert , or into a religious retirement , from whence it cannot return , and where it is impossible for it to have any converse with mankind , other than with such as are under the ...
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... body , and what signify retreats , especially a forced retreat as mine was ? The anxiety of my circumstances there ... body is engaged in ? Does not the soul act by a differing agency , and is not the body the servant , nay , the slave ...
... body , and what signify retreats , especially a forced retreat as mine was ? The anxiety of my circumstances there ... body is engaged in ? Does not the soul act by a differing agency , and is not the body the servant , nay , the slave ...
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... body from those outward objects seemingly necessary ; but what is there of religion in all this ? For example , a vicious inclination re- moved from the object is still a vicious inclination , and contracts the same guilt as if the ...
... body from those outward objects seemingly necessary ; but what is there of religion in all this ? For example , a vicious inclination re- moved from the object is still a vicious inclination , and contracts the same guilt as if the ...
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... body , or out of the body , I cannot tell . " It was in such a wrapt - up state , that I conceived what I call my vision of the angelical world , of which I have here subjoined a very little part . Is it rational to believe , that a ...
... body , or out of the body , I cannot tell . " It was in such a wrapt - up state , that I conceived what I call my vision of the angelical world , of which I have here subjoined a very little part . Is it rational to believe , that a ...
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