It is the forgetfulness of this psychologicallaw which stultifies the so-called liberal Christianity.
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In conformity with a well-known psychologicallaw, these executions merely favoured the propagation of the Reformation.
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Thus man's history is essentially a history of his opinions; and these are subject to the fundamental psychologicallaw.
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The law of gravitation, for example, is a physical law, while the law of association is a psychologicallaw.
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The repugnance of juries and judges against excessive punishments, and their preference for acquittal, is, indeed, a psychologicallaw.
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Comte adopted it as a fundamental psychologicallaw, which has governed every domain of mental activity and explains the whole story of human development.
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Yet it was all by the psychologicallaw of the association of ideas, though I was no longer master but the servant of those ideas.
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But to arrest the operation of psychologicallaws is beyond the power of any individual.
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These variations are no doubt the result of definite, psychologicallaws, at present little understood.
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Or thus-science relating to the moral or psychologicallaws of the production and distribution of wealth.
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Each of its phases reveals events engendered by psychologicallaws working with the regularity of clockwork.
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Finally, the psychologicallaws of tone-production are considered.
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And this because of well established psychologicallaws.
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Like every other voluntary muscular operation, tone-production is subject to the psychologicallaws of control and guidance.
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These same psychologicallaws also show us that so-called universal suffrage is in reality a pure fiction.
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As a matter of fact Joel's surrender was in accord with the most elemental of psychologicallaws.