| William Carus Wilson - Theology - 1840 - 644 pages
...unto him, and make our abode with him." The degree in which this spiritual communion is experienced is different in different persons, and in the same person at different times ; but the thing itself enters into the essence of the Christian life. " Our fellowship is with the... | |
| Carl Neubauer, Julius Vogel - Biochemistry - 1863 - 480 pages
...conditions or forces inherent in the body itself, which regulate its secretion, and that these forces are different in different persons, and in the same person at different times. under certain conditions, a larger quantity of them than normal may be retained in the body. To obtain... | |
| Henry Maudsley - Consciousness - 1883 - 398 pages
...consider, among other things, that the time-rate of a volition is a measurable process ; that it varies in different persons, and in the same person at different times, according to varying bodily conditions; and that it may be experimentally lowered by lowering the temperature of... | |
| Warren Felt Evans - Mental healing - 1884 - 236 pages
...every person — an emanative sphere of our thoughts and feelings ; in other words, of our life. It is different in different persons, and in the same person at different times, as it is always in correspondence with our inward states. In all depressing mental conditions, as,... | |
| Warren Felt Evans - 1885 - 258 pages
...in every person—an emanative sphere of our thoughts and feelings ; in other words, of our life. It is different in different persons, and in the same person at different times, as it is always in correspondence with our inward states. In all depressing mental conditions, as,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1887 - 662 pages
...line. Moreover, the rapidity with which a train of thought passe's through the mind is notably very different in different persons, and in the same person at different times — different, for example, in youth and in old age, in health and in sickness, in lively and in sluggish... | |
| Henry Hughes - Christian ethics - 1891 - 344 pages
...constraints, they operate with an intensity that is very variable. Their strength, absolute and relative, is different in different persons, and in the same person at different times. They, or at all events the two immediately connected with the constraint of right, appear to be liable... | |
| William Hazlitt - English essays - 1903 - 532 pages
...either relating to ourselves or others is in itself an efficient motive to action, whereas according to Hartley no idea either of our own interest or that...man as a metaphysical agent to the pursuit of good as an abstract essence without any regard to the manner in which it is impressed on his imagination,... | |
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