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" ... if the intelligent faculty should be rendered more comprehensive, it would require only a different and apportioned organization, — the body celestial instead of the body terrestrial, — to bring before every human soul the collective experience... "
Reincarnation: A Study of Forgotten Truth - Página 54
por Edward Dwight Walker - 1911 - 350 páginas
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Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary ..., Volumen1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 312 páginas
...way than as a stimulus, this fact (and it would not be difficult to adduce several of the same kind) contributes to make it even probable, that all thoughts...existence. And this, this, perchance, is the dread book of judgement, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is re12 corded ! Yea, in the very nature...
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Literary gems [ed. by J.S.].

Literary gems - 1826 - 718 páginas
...state of the brain would act in any other way than as a stimulus. Mr. Coleridge therefore thinks it probable that all thoughts are in themselves imperishable,...collective experience of its whole past existence. " And all this," he adds, " perchance is the dread book of judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every...
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Evangelical Lutheran Intelligencer, Volumen5

1830 - 398 páginas
...than as a stimulus, this fact, (and it would not be difficult to adduce several of the same kind,) contributes to make it even probable, that all thoughts...organization, the body celestial instead of the body terrestiat, to bring before every human soul the collective experience of its whole past existence....
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An Introduction to the Study of Animal Magnetism

Jules baron Du Potet de Sennevoy - 1838 - 412 páginas
...way than as a stimulus, this fact (and it would not be difficult to adduce several of the same kind) contributes to make it even probable that all thoughts...it would require only a different and apportioned organisation, N the body celestial instead of the body terrestrial, to bring before every human soul...
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An Introduction to the Study of Animal Magnetism: With an Appendix ...

J. Baron DU POTET DE SENNEVOY, Jules Dupotet - 1838 - 418 páginas
...way than as a stimulus, this fact (and it would not be difficult to adduce several of the same kind) contributes to make it even probable that all thoughts...it would require only a different and apportioned organisation, N the body celestial instead of the body terrestrial, to bring before every human soul...
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The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Prose and Verse: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 páginas
...than as a stimulus, this fact, (and it would not be difficult to adduce several of the same kind,) l ? ccIcstial instead of He body terrestrial, to bring before every human soul the collective experience...
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The Rover, Volumen2

Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1844 - 498 páginas
...stimulus ; this fact, and it would not be difficult to adduce several of the same kind, contribute to make it even probable, that all thoughts are, in...is the dread book of judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyphies every idle word is recorded l Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit, it may be more...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volumen16

Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1844 - 668 páginas
...rationally suppose the feverish state of the brain to act in any other way than as a stimulus, the fact contributes to make it even probable that all thoughts...collective experience of its whole past existence." The unlimited capacity of the mind for improvement is another evidence of its immortality and an independent...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volumen71

1868 - 844 páginas
...are the following words of Coleridge, appended to the narrative before cited : — " It is possible that all thoughts are in themselves imperishable,...comprehensive, it would require only a different and duly proportioned organization — the body celestial instead of the body terrestrial — to bring...
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The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Prose and Verse

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 páginas
...not be difficult lo adduce se! veral of the same kind,) contributes to make it even | probable, (hal all thoughts are, in themselves, imperishable ; and that, if the intelligent faculty should be i rendered more comprehensive, it would require only • a different and apportioned organization,...
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