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Such seems to be our nature , and such the laws of the union of soul and body ,
that there never is in any case whatsoever , any lively and vigorous exercise of
the will or inclination of the soul , without some effect upon the body , in some ...
Such seems to be our nature , and such the laws of the union of soul and body ,
that there never is in any case whatsoever , any lively and vigorous exercise of
the will or inclination of the soul , without some effect upon the body , in some ...
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All affections whatsoever , have in some respect or degree , an effect on the body
. As was observed before , such is our nature , and such are the laws of union of
soul and body , that the mind can have no lively or vigorous exercise , without ...
All affections whatsoever , have in some respect or degree , an effect on the body
. As was observed before , such is our nature , and such are the laws of union of
soul and body , that the mind can have no lively or vigorous exercise , without ...
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It is evident by the Seripture , that true divine discoveries , or ideas of God's glory ,
when given in a great degree , have a tendency , by affecting the mind , to
overbear the body ; because the Scripture teaches us often , that if these ...
It is evident by the Seripture , that true divine discoveries , or ideas of God's glory ,
when given in a great degree , have a tendency , by affecting the mind , to
overbear the body ; because the Scripture teaches us often , that if these ...
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