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A Technological Dictionary: Explaining the Terms of the Arts, Sciences ... - Page 390
by W. M. Buchanan - 1846 - 755 pages
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A Theological Dictionary, Volume 1

Charles Buck - Theology - 1810 - 488 pages
...use of those faculties, or what we term holiness. IMAGINATION isapoweror faculty of the mind, whereby it conceives and forms ideas of things communicated to it by the outward organs of sense ; or it is the power of recollecting and asscmIMA 400 bling images, and of...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 6

William Nicholson - Natural history - 1819 - 394 pages
...of the object to I lie diameter of the image.'* IMAGINATION, a power or faculty of the mind, whereby it conceives and forms ideas of things communicated to it by the outward organs of sense. IMITATION, in literary matters, the act of doing, of striving to copy after,...
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy, on Didactic Principles: For ...

Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1822 - 312 pages
...synonymous with imagination, but imagination is distinguished from conception as a part from a whole. Ittus. The business of conception is to present us with an exact transcript of what we have felt or perceived. But we have, moreover, a power of modifying our conceptions, by combining the...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 11

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 862 pages
...v/ — tf "' nr +av' — * am' — "V — !• IMAGINATION, a power or faculty of the mind, whereby it conceives and forms ideas of things communicated to it by the outward organs of sense. See METAPHYSICS. Fmre o/'/.i.Mc/.v-mo.v. See MONSTER. IMAGO, la Natural History,...
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A theological dictionary, containing definitions of all religious terms ...

Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 pages
...of those faculties, or what we term holiness. IMAGINATION is a power or faculty of the mind, whereby it conceives and forms ideas of things communicated to it by the outward organs of sense ; or it is the power of recollecting and assembling images, and of painting...
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms, a ...

Charles Buck - Theology - 1829 - 614 pages
...of those faculties, or what we term holiness. IMAGINATION is a power or faculty of the mind, whereby it conceives and forms ideas of things communicated to it by the outward organs of sense; or it is the power of recollecting and assembling ¡mages, and of painting...
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms ...

Charles Buck - Theology - 1831 - 644 pages
...of those faculties, or what we term holiness. IMAGINATION is a power or faculty of the mind, whereby it conceives and forms ideas of things communicated to it by the outward organs of sense; or it is the power of recollecting and assembling images, and of painting...
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms ...

Charles Buck - Theology - 1831 - 1158 pages
...of those faculties, or what we term holiness. IMAGINATION is a power or faculty of the mind, whereby it conceives and forms ideas of things communicated to it by the outward organs of sense ; or it is tlie power of recollecting and assembling images, and of painting...
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious and ...

Charles Buck - Theology - 1833 - 980 pages
...of those faculties, or what we term holiness. IMAGINATION is a power or faculty of the mind, whereby it conceives and forms ideas of things communicated to it by the outward organs of sense : or it is the power of recollecting and assembling images, and of painting...
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy: On Didactic Principles ...

Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1835 - 312 pages
...synonymous with imagination, but imagination is distinguished from conception as a part from a whole. lllus. The business of conception is to present us with an exact transcript of what we have felt or perceived. But we have, moreover, a power of modifying our conceptions, by combining the...
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