| 1821 - 724 páginas
...recognise:! them instantaneously. I was once told by a near relative of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of...every part. This, from some opium experiences of mine, 1 can believe ; I have, indeed, seen the same thing asserted twice in modem books, and accompanied... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 páginas
...near relation of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very ver^e ull of great company ; among others, Mrs. Stewart,...I do not like it; but my wife do mightily ; but it comprehend ing the whole and every part. This, from some experiences of mine, I can believe." October... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 852 páginas
...them instantaneously. — I was once told by a near relation of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of...she saw in a moment her whole life, in its minutest inciden:-, arrayed before her simultaneously, as in a mirror, and she had a faculty, developed as suddenly,... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1839 - 712 páginas
...recognised them instantaneously. I was once told, by a near relation of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of...comprehending the whole and every part. This, from tome opium-experiences of mine, I can believe : I have, indeed, seen the same thing asserted twice... | |
| New Church preacher - 1839 - 784 páginas
...of this Sermon, p. 262. * "I was once told by a near relation of mine, that, having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of...critical assistance which reached her, she saw in a momeut her whole life in its minutest incidents, arrayed before her simultaneously, aa in a mirror,... | |
| William Hone - 1841 - 840 páginas
...them instantaneously. — I was once told by a near relation of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death bin for the critical assistance which reached her, she saw in a moment her •whole life, in its minutest... | |
| 1913 - 878 páginas
...the evidence for them Is overwhelming. De Quincey tells us of a near relative of his own who, having fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death, "saw in a moment his whole life arrayed before him as in a mirror, not successively but simultaneously,... | |
| 1875 - 828 páginas
...of mine (a woman of masculine understanding and unimpeachable veracity) that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of death but for the assistance that reached her at the last critical moment, she then saw her whole past life, clothed... | |
| 1846 - 586 páginas
...life has all but ceased. " I was once told by a near relative of mine, that, having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of...assistance which reached her, she saw in a moment her whole Ufe in its minutest incidents arrayed before her simultaneously, as in a mirror, and she had a faculty... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 páginas
...recognized them instantaneously. I was once told by a near relative of mine, that having in her childhood fallen into a river, and being on the very verge of...simultaneously as in a mirror; and she had a faculty developed *» suddenly for comprehending the whole and every part. This, from some opium experiences of mine,... | |
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