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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1853 Excerpt: ...a knowledge of things without us. They are noble instruments. The ear gives us music; the eye presents the beauties of the earth and heavens. Smelling, the sense by which we per-ceive odors. Is smelling one of the five senses? Smell, to perceive by the nose. s, ed, er Smell, the sense by which odors are noticed. Hearing, the sense by which we perceive sounds. Hear, to perceive by the ear. s, ed, ing, er Seeing, the sense by which we perceive color, form, place, and distance. See, to perceive by U-e eye. Fore, to see s, ing, er Saw, did Seen, perceived by----TWENTT-FIFTH STUDT. THE SOUL. Man is something more than a living creature. He thinks, feels, and acts accountably. A soul inhabits his body. Soul, that part of man that thinks, Tfn, not--feels, and acts. Mind, to fix our thoughts upon a Is the soul immortal? thing.-destroying, ruining----Heart, that part of man which is the stirring, rousing seat of the paesions. subduing, bringing under s, less, lessly, ful, fully, y, iness, Mind, that part of our nature that ily. knows. Will, that part of the mind by which less, ful, ed, edness, fully, ful-we purpose or plan. ness.ful, fully, fulness, ingly, ingness. TWHNTY-SIXTH STUDT. STATES OF THE SOUL. The soul of man appears in various states or conditions, all of which have an interest for us. Mood, temper of mind, or soul. er, one who Should we lire in a happy mood? Sin, to depart from what is good and y, abounding in right. ily, iness s, ed, ing Sound, entire, healthy, using all the Thinking, using the power of thought powera Think, to use the mind in forming ly, ness notions. Mad, disordered in mind or soul. s, ing, er ly, ness Thought, what is produced by think en, to make disordered or furious ing. less, ful, fully, lessly, lessness. fd ing' Feeling, no...