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To this Love the soul must be attracted and absorbed ' . Till by exclusive consciousness of God All self - annihilated , it shall make God its identity ! God all in all ! In later years Coleridge was to assign to this ' exclusive ...
To this Love the soul must be attracted and absorbed ' . Till by exclusive consciousness of God All self - annihilated , it shall make God its identity ! God all in all ! In later years Coleridge was to assign to this ' exclusive ...
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And from the soul itself thus must be sent A sweet and powerful voice , of its own birth , Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! What then is the precondition of this activity of the imagination , of that gift of insight which is ...
And from the soul itself thus must be sent A sweet and powerful voice , of its own birth , Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! What then is the precondition of this activity of the imagination , of that gift of insight which is ...
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Descartes ' theory of the soul residing in the brain was developed by some of his followers in a materialistic direction - that is , they identified soul and brain : and thus we get the purely mechanical psychology of the French ...
Descartes ' theory of the soul residing in the brain was developed by some of his followers in a materialistic direction - that is , they identified soul and brain : and thus we get the purely mechanical psychology of the French ...
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