... but they surprise and come upon us from we know not what quarter. If they proceeded from the mobility of spirits, straggling out of order, and fortuitous affections of the brain, or were of the nature of dreams, why are they not as wild, incoherent,... An Essay on the Origin of Evil - Page 331by William King - 1781 - 456 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Wollaston - Ethics - 1725 - 228 pages
...that we fo frequently find thoughts arifing in our heads, ' into which we are led by no difcourfc, nothing we read, no clue of reafoning ; but they furprife and come upon us from we knmv not what quarter b. If they proceeded from the mobility of fpirits, {haggling out of order, and... | |
| William Wollaston - Apologetics - 1731 - 242 pages
...thoughts and cotmiels may perhaps further appear from this ; that we fo frequently find thoughts яriíing in our heads, into which we are led by no difcourfe, nothing we read, n» clue of rcafoning ; but they furprife and come upon us from we know not what quarter b. If they... | |
| William Wollaston - Ethics - 1746 - 436 pages
...perhaps further appear from this; that we fo frequently find thoughts arifing in our heads, into the which we are led by no difcourfe, nothing we read, no clue of If this then be the cafe, as it feems to be, that mens minds are lufceptive of fuch infmuations and... | |
| William Wollaston - Conduct of life - 1750 - 464 pages
...thoughts and counfels may perhaps further appear from this ; that we fo frequently find thoughts arifing in our heads, into which we are led by no difcourfe,...of reafoning ; but they furprife and come upon us i C 2<£<tXEt£ [l («£.rpSXlV;t^] CVK cltf SVftJ^, E,U!>1 [AS? TO <papfAeUtCVr TlTOlOStiff ft atf.a'pfwmTov... | |
| John Jortin - Apologetics - 1805 - 394 pages
...heads, into which we are led by no discourse, nothing we read, no clue of reasoning ; but they surprise and come upon us from we know not what quarter. If they proceeded from the mobility of spirits, straggling out of or-. der, and fortuitous affections of the... | |
| John Jortin - Church history - 1805 - 524 pages
...which we are " led by no discourse, nothing we read, no clue of rea'• soiling ; but they surprise and come upon us from " we know not what quarter. If they proceeded from " the mobility of spirits, straggling out of order, and " fortuitous affections of the... | |
| John Wesley, George Story - Christianity - 1808 - 660 pages
...thoughts, and counfels, may, perhaps, further appear from this; that we frequently find thoughts arifing in our heads, into which we are led by no difcourfe,...reafoning ; but they furprife and come upon us from we knc-w not what quarter."* ATo« enim cwquani in ptfejlate eft quid veniat in mentem. Auftin. Men's... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - Apologetics - 1829 - 340 pages
...into which we are led by no " discourse, nothing we j-ead, no clue of reasoning ; " but they surprise and come upon us from we know " not what quarter. If they proceeded from the " mobility of spirits, straggling out of order, and for" tuitous affections of the... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - Apologetics - 1829 - 342 pages
...into which we are led by no " discourse, nothing we Tead, no clue of reasoning ; " but they surprise and come upon us from we know " not what quarter. If they proceeded from the "• mobility of spirits, straggling out of order, and for" tuitous affections of... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - Apologetics - 1836 - 520 pages
...heads, into which we are led by no discourse, nothing we read, no clue of reasoning ; but they surprise and come upon us from we know not what quarter. If they proceeded from the mobility of spirits, straggling out of order, and fortuitous affections of the brain,... | |
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