An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... presents to little children , wherever he preached , to cry out and hoot at them . The little children were so well taught , that whenever any women came to hear the sermons of brother Thomas , they cried out against their hennins as ...
... presents to little children , wherever he preached , to cry out and hoot at them . The little children were so well taught , that whenever any women came to hear the sermons of brother Thomas , they cried out against their hennins as ...
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... Do this , avoid doing that : ' and would present such a vision rather to our waking , than to our sleeping * Cicero , de Divinat . lib . ii . cap . lxi . thoughts . " Why do they communicate their predic- tions 8 DREAMS .
... Do this , avoid doing that : ' and would present such a vision rather to our waking , than to our sleeping * Cicero , de Divinat . lib . ii . cap . lxi . thoughts . " Why do they communicate their predic- tions 8 DREAMS .
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... presents itself to their imagination , and clearly distinguish between what they imagine , and what they see . But ... present , and they cannot retain exactly the coherence of their images : and so they cannot persuade themselves that ...
... presents itself to their imagination , and clearly distinguish between what they imagine , and what they see . But ... present , and they cannot retain exactly the coherence of their images : and so they cannot persuade themselves that ...
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... present to their imaginations some intricate and obscure ideas , which , terrified by the vision , they are to carry in the morning to an interpreter ; or that it happens by a natural effect , that the mind being put into motion , seems ...
... present to their imaginations some intricate and obscure ideas , which , terrified by the vision , they are to carry in the morning to an interpreter ; or that it happens by a natural effect , that the mind being put into motion , seems ...
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... presents to little children , wherever he preached , to cry out and hoot at them . The little children were so well taught , that whenever any women came to hear the sermons of brother Thomas , they cried out against their hennins as ...
... presents to little children , wherever he preached , to cry out and hoot at them . The little children were so well taught , that whenever any women came to hear the sermons of brother Thomas , they cried out against their hennins as ...
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