"HOLDING as we do that, while knowledge of any kind is a thing to be honoured and prized, one kind of it may, either by reason of its greater exactness or of a higher dignity and greater wonderfulness in its objects, be more honourable and precious than another, on both accounts we should naturally be led to place in the front rank the study of the soul."
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| Library of Congress | PA3612.A8 A13 1935b |
| Dewey | 888.5 |
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January 1, 2006, www.ReadHowYouWant.com
On the Soul (Large Print)
Paperback
in English
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