Scotland, equally distinguished for his amiable disposition, his gigantic powers of mind, and the great moral influence he exerts upon the Christian world. This individual, it is said, has the organ of Destructiveness very largely developed, and, not... Phrenology Vindicated, and Antiphrenology Unmasked - 49 psl.autoriai: Charles Caldwell - 1838 - 156 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| The Phrenological Journal and Magazine of Moral Science from the year 1846 VOL.XIX - 1846 - 416 psl.
...phrenologists defend their doctrines, and explain away difficulties, in a most extraordinary manner. There is a celebrated divine, now living in Scotland,...gigantic powers of mind, and the great moral influence he exerts upon the Christian world. This individual, it is said, has the organ of Destructiveness very... | |
| 1853 - 880 psl.
...just description of his character. A few years ago, there was a clergyman living in Scotland, who was equally distinguished for his amiable disposition,...powers of mind, and the great moral influence which he exerted upon the world. As it happened, he had the organ of destructivenets very largely developed.... | |
| Charles Gibbon - 1878 - 428 psl.
...resorted to in relieving phrenology from embarrassment. It may be illustrated by the following facts : — There is a celebrated divine now living in Scotland,...for his amiable disposition, his gigantic powers of miud, and the great moral influence which he exerts upon the Christian world. This individual, it is... | |
| 1846 - 420 psl.
...phrenologists defend their doctrines, and explain away difficulties, in a most extraordinary manner. There is a celebrated divine, now living in Scotland,...gigantic powers of mind, and the great moral influence he exerts upon the Christian world. This individual, it is gaid, has the organ of Destructiveness very... | |
| 1837 - 546 psl.
...difficulties in arguments of this sort is illustrated by several examples, two of which we select. "There is a celebrated divine now living in Scotland, equally distinguished for his amiable dispos:tion, his gigantic powers of mind, and the great moral influence which he exerts upon the Christian... | |
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