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1 But he smashed it all into scrap, victims of a mistaken conception .
2 The two things are merely opposite sides or poles of one great disastrous fallacy, a mistaken conception of the association of ideas.
3 He could see no value, therefore, even in the main point of the minister's sermon because of the minister's mistaken conception of nervous processes.
4 We looked at those stones, where through a mistaken conception of God and an inadequate conception of man, human sacrifices were offered long ago.
5 In the glimpses of his true self he recognizes his inheritance of power, and in his mistaken conceptions forgets to acknowledge God.
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