A Study in Human NatureChautauqua Press, 1884 - 76 sider |
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Side 4
... desires to study the nature of her child , every teacher who wishes to study the nature of his pupil , every pastor ... desire to know and serve them better , this little attempt to aid them in that knowledge and service is dedicated by ...
... desires to study the nature of her child , every teacher who wishes to study the nature of his pupil , every pastor ... desire to know and serve them better , this little attempt to aid them in that knowledge and service is dedicated by ...
Side 23
... desire to go ; the desire to go makes us walk . So far as we can trace mental and moral action at all within ourselves , it is clear that first comes the desire , then the will , then the action . It is very evident that the visible ...
... desire to go ; the desire to go makes us walk . So far as we can trace mental and moral action at all within ourselves , it is clear that first comes the desire , then the will , then the action . It is very evident that the visible ...
Side 33
... desires act upon each other , and his action is the result not of any one impulse , but of several impulses of unequal force combining together . Man may be compared to a croquet ball upon the lawn ; the principal motive to the mallet ...
... desires act upon each other , and his action is the result not of any one impulse , but of several impulses of unequal force combining together . Man may be compared to a croquet ball upon the lawn ; the principal motive to the mallet ...
Side 36
... desire as sinful , because they lead to so much and so palpa- ble evil , and it must be conceded that there are ... desires over the intellectual and spiritual nature . They are the lowest of all the impulses , and should be subordinate ...
... desire as sinful , because they lead to so much and so palpa- ble evil , and it must be conceded that there are ... desires over the intellectual and spiritual nature . They are the lowest of all the impulses , and should be subordinate ...
Side 37
... desire for a particular article of food is generally a sign - though often a misleading one - that the body needs that particular article , or at least the material which that article supplies . In the case of two boys , brothers , one ...
... desire for a particular article of food is generally a sign - though often a misleading one - that the body needs that particular article , or at least the material which that article supplies . In the case of two boys , brothers , one ...
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Acquisitive Powers analysis animal creation appetites approbativeness become benevolence bilious body brain brute CHAPTER character classification color combativeness and destructiveness combination conclusion condition conscience consciousness desire directly and immediately disease doctrine effect effeminacy emotions enter essen evil excess existence fact faculty of comparison faith-power forms Guiteau healthy hearing hope and firmness human nature ical imagination immediately perceived impelled intel intellectual John Carter knowledge liver look lymphatic mankind material ment mental and moral mental science mind and spirit mind is simple mind or soul moral action moral character motive powers necessary needs nerve ness never numbers observation organ produces organist philosophy phrenologist physical organ possesses qualities reason recognized retina reverence right and wrong sanguine scientific method secret seen self-esteem sense sensuous social instinct sometimes spiritual perception supersensuous faculty temperament theology things thought and feeling tion tissue true vidual visible weak worship