Volume 2
Observations on man, his frame, his duty, and his expectations. In two parts / By David Hartley.
- Hartley, David, 1705-1757.
- Date:
- 1749
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Observations on man, his frame, his duty, and his expectations. In two parts / By David Hartley. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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- Found on image 176 / 500 (page 152)…efs by the Jews., who were remarkably ignorant of what palled in foreign Countries; and "that thofe Prophecies, which are, delivered in the Manner of Dream and Vifion, have a very ftrong internal Evidence for their Genuinenefs, taken from the Na- ture of Dreams, as this is explained in the foregoing Part...
- Found on image 177 / 500 (page 153)…ecies, which are, delivered in the Manner of Dream and Vifion, have a very ftrong internal Evidence for their Genuinenefs, taken from the Na- ture of Dreams, as this is explained in the foregoing Part of this Work. > I proceed, in the Second place, to fhew how the Prophecies, that relate to the political S...
- Found on image 188 / 500 (page 164)…tures collected into one View by Ezra, and read in M 2 their their Synagogues during the Interval from Ezra to Chrift, the figurative Senfes put upon Dreams, Vi- fions, and Parables, in their Scriptures, &c. would all concur to the fame Purpofe, till at laft it is reafon- able to expedt, that the Jews in o...
- Found on image 343 / 500 (page 319)…en will leek for Refuge in vain Amufements ; and the falfe Hopes of this World will exclude the real ones of another, and make Religion appear like a Dream. This is the Cafe with far the greatefl Part of Mankind ; they live rather by Sight than Faith ; and are not fufficiently aware, that a little Leaven ...
- Found on image 413 / 500 (page 389)…he Cafe appears to be, that all thefe things, and probably fome others, concurred (amongfl the reft, Apparitions of the Dead, or the Belief of thefe, Dreams of Apparitions, and the Teeming Paffage to and from another World during Sleep,° the Body being alfo, as it were, dead at the°fame time); and that, a...
- Found on image 427 / 500 (page 403)…tion. And, upon the Whole, we may guefs, that tho* the Soul may not be in an infenfible State, yet it will be in a paftive one, fomewhat refembling a Dream *, and not exert any great AClivity till the RefurreClion, being perhaps roufed to this by the Fire of the Conflagration. For Analogy feems to intima...
- Found on image 483 / 500 (page 459)… of the Face from naufeous Tables, i. 171.177 Dodtrme, the Excellence of that contained in the Scriptures, ii. 172 Dotage, briefly confldered, i. 392 Dreams, Phenomena confldered, i. 384 Drunkenriefs, its Phenomena confldered, i. 393 E. Ear, the Ufes of its feveral Parts, i. 223 Elafticity favours the Doct...
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