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... soul to speak to God and to himself ? That man can never want conversation who is company for himself , and he that cannot converse profitably with himself is not fit for any conversation at all . And yet there are many good reasons why ...
... soul to speak to God and to himself ? That man can never want conversation who is company for himself , and he that cannot converse profitably with himself is not fit for any conversation at all . And yet there are many good reasons why ...
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... the unjustifiable part of such a life , and without the austerities of a life among brutes . For the soul of a man , under a due and regular conduct , is as capable of reserving itself , or separating itself [ 7 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
... the unjustifiable part of such a life , and without the austerities of a life among brutes . For the soul of a man , under a due and regular conduct , is as capable of reserving itself , or separating itself [ 7 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
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... soul to commit a rape upon his 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 ...
... soul to commit a rape upon his 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 ...
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... soul some- times to such extremities of fear and horror , that all manner of temper was lost , and I was no more fit for religious exercises than a sick man is fit for labour . Divine contemplations require a composure of soul ...
... soul some- times to such extremities of fear and horror , that all manner of temper was lost , and I was no more fit for religious exercises than a sick man is fit for labour . Divine contemplations require a composure of soul ...
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... soul's being entangled by outward objects that interrupts its contemplation of Divine objects , which is the excuse for these solitudes , and makes the removing the body from those outward objects seemingly necessary ; but what is there ...
... soul's being entangled by outward objects that interrupts its contemplation of Divine objects , which is the excuse for these solitudes , and makes the removing the body from those outward objects seemingly necessary ; but what is there ...
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