The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 268
... feeling ; it belongs essentially to the organization , and admits of no explanation . ' That the feeling of dryness or thirst is not in all cases attributable to a deficiency of moisture about the parts which seem to be its more ...
... feeling ; it belongs essentially to the organization , and admits of no explanation . ' That the feeling of dryness or thirst is not in all cases attributable to a deficiency of moisture about the parts which seem to be its more ...
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... feeling of satiety . There is a moment when the relish given by the appetite ceases ; a single mouthful taken after this , oppresses a weak stomach . If he eats slowly , and carefully attends to this feeling , he will never overload the ...
... feeling of satiety . There is a moment when the relish given by the appetite ceases ; a single mouthful taken after this , oppresses a weak stomach . If he eats slowly , and carefully attends to this feeling , he will never overload the ...
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... feeling of contempt , and make that feeling amount to indignation even , it is surely to be pardoned when we see our religion prostituted to so base a purpose . ' The white mustard seed , ' says Dr. J. , has lately attracted con ...
... feeling of contempt , and make that feeling amount to indignation even , it is surely to be pardoned when we see our religion prostituted to so base a purpose . ' The white mustard seed , ' says Dr. J. , has lately attracted con ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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