A treatise concerning religious affections |
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From hence it appears , that impressions which some have made on their
imagination , or the imaginary ideas which they have of God , or Christ , or
heaven , or any thing appertaining to religion , have nothing in them that is
spiritual , or of the ...
From hence it appears , that impressions which some have made on their
imagination , or the imaginary ideas which they have of God , or Christ , or
heaven , or any thing appertaining to religion , have nothing in them that is
spiritual , or of the ...
Página 122
So if he has an idea , of such sort of light or darkness , as he perceives by the
sense of seeing ; that is to have an idea of outward light , and so is an
imagination . So if he has an idea of any marks made on paper , suppose let . ters
and words ...
So if he has an idea , of such sort of light or darkness , as he perceives by the
sense of seeing ; that is to have an idea of outward light , and so is an
imagination . So if he has an idea of any marks made on paper , suppose let . ters
and words ...
Página 204
But if this be so , that the de vil cannot produce thoughts in the soul immediately ,
or any other way than by the animal spirits , or by the body , then it follows , that
he never brings to pass any thing in the soul , but by the imagination or phantasy
...
But if this be so , that the de vil cannot produce thoughts in the soul immediately ,
or any other way than by the animal spirits , or by the body , then it follows , that
he never brings to pass any thing in the soul , but by the imagination or phantasy
...
Página 205
... motions of the animal spirits , and so the devil has greater advantage to affect
the mind , by working on the imagination . ... does it by presenting to the
imagination , in a lively and alluriig manner , the objects of their lusts , or by
exciting ideas ...
... motions of the animal spirits , and so the devil has greater advantage to affect
the mind , by working on the imagination . ... does it by presenting to the
imagination , in a lively and alluriig manner , the objects of their lusts , or by
exciting ideas ...
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When the mind is much engaged , and the thoughts intense , oftentimes the
imagination is more strong , and the outward ... But there is a great difference
between these two things , viz . lively imaginations arising from strong affections ,
and ...
When the mind is much engaged , and the thoughts intense , oftentimes the
imagination is more strong , and the outward ... But there is a great difference
between these two things , viz . lively imaginations arising from strong affections ,
and ...
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Página 340 - I have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, that unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear. " Surely," shall one say, " in the Lord have I righteousness and strength :" even to him shall men come ; and all that are incensed against him shall be ashamed. In the Lord shall all the seed of Israel be justified, and shall glory.
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