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1 We have lost the mystical sense ; and what is religion without mysticism?
2 I answer: Not in a carnal or natural, but in a mystical sense .
3 Your genuine pietist would find a mystical sense in thimblerig.
4 The education of the mystical sense begins in self-simplification.
5 And yet one might also say that her words contain truth in some mystical sense .
6 She was wrapped in a mystical sense of communion with him, as she sat dreaming there.
7 The term virgin in its mystical sense signifies a soul pure from admixture of matter.-(Ed.)
8 Again in the mystical sense we are taught that Christ by "His one death" (i.e.
9 That is in the divine, mystical sense .
10 That this period is to be taken in a proper, and not in a mystical sense , appears thus.
11 In what high and mystical sense , also, Heredity applies to the spiritual organism we need not just now inquire.
12 The surreal sounds had soothed Iydahoe and all the other young elves, filling them with a mystical sense of wonder.
13 Thus the Greeks fancied an inner and mystical sense in Homer; and thus Italian professors expound the esoteric significance of Dante.
14 And Berenson talked about this sixth kinda mystical sense , but there is such a thing also as intuition or a hunch.
15 But what shocked Nicodemus most, what spawned a mystical sense of wonder, was the certainty that this text was the same thing as the moth.
16 The mystical sense of this was that "to God the wicked and his wickedness are hateful alike" (Wis. 14:9).
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