The Literature and Curiosities of Dreams: A Commonplace Book of Speculations Concerning the Mystery of Dreams and Visions, Records of Curious and Well-authenticated Dreams, and Notes on the Various Modes of Interpretation Adopted in Ancient and Modern TimesLockwood & Company, 1869 - 518 Seiten |
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... believe not every spirit , but try the spirits whether they are of God " ( 1 John iv . 1 ) . An undiscriminating goodness , a goodness . of necessity and without an alternative , is a comparatively insipid virtue ; and that is most real ...
... believe not every spirit , but try the spirits whether they are of God " ( 1 John iv . 1 ) . An undiscriminating goodness , a goodness . of necessity and without an alternative , is a comparatively insipid virtue ; and that is most real ...
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... believe that he is walking arm in arm with Satan , who uses him conjointly with his spear- To support uneasy steps Over the burning marle which Milton assigns him for a promenade . A sudden noise , if it do not positively awaken the ...
... believe that he is walking arm in arm with Satan , who uses him conjointly with his spear- To support uneasy steps Over the burning marle which Milton assigns him for a promenade . A sudden noise , if it do not positively awaken the ...
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... believe , that a man whose stomach is replete with various cheer , and in a manner surfeited with drinking , is hardly able to conceive aright of spiritual things ; yet am I not of the opinion of those who , after long and pertinacious ...
... believe , that a man whose stomach is replete with various cheer , and in a manner surfeited with drinking , is hardly able to conceive aright of spiritual things ; yet am I not of the opinion of those who , after long and pertinacious ...
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... believe our liableness to such deluding and polluting dreams , as soon as others in preceding times , may much promote— " Our needful knowledge , and " Our useful practice . " 1. Our knowledge may be hereby furthered , both con- cerning ...
... believe our liableness to such deluding and polluting dreams , as soon as others in preceding times , may much promote— " Our needful knowledge , and " Our useful practice . " 1. Our knowledge may be hereby furthered , both con- cerning ...
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... believe that some dreams are monitory , above the power of fancy , and impressed on us by some superior influence . For of such dreams we have plain and undeniable instances in history , both sacred and profane , and in our own age and ...
... believe that some dreams are monitory , above the power of fancy , and impressed on us by some superior influence . For of such dreams we have plain and undeniable instances in history , both sacred and profane , and in our own age and ...
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action angel who presides appeared Aristotle Artemidorus awake awoke behold Bishop body brain called cause Cicero circumstances Clytemnestra consciousness Croesus death denotes devil divine dreamer EDWARD BINNS effect enemies evil excited external eyes fact faculties fancy father fell gentleman Gwithian hand happened hath hear heard heaven holy honour ideas images imagination impression inauspicious day instances interpretation Josephus Julius Cæsar king Kubla Khan labour lady Lord Lord Lyttelton manner memory mental mind morning murder Natural Theology nature never night objects observed occurred Oneirocritica organs pain pass perfect sleep person phenomena philosophers Plutarch prophet reason recollect remarkable seemed seen sensation sense shows sight signifies sleep Socrates somnambulism Sophocles soul spirit suppose Synesius thee things thou tion told truth unto visions of dreams wife woman words Xenophon Xerxes Zoroaster