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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. 1852 Excerpt: ...one who Should we live 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. powers. 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. ed, ing Feeling, noticing things by the senses. Bliss, happy and contented. Feel, to notice by the touch.-ful, fully, f'-Iness, less. s, ing, ingly Sin, departure from what is good and Felt, did right Willing, choosing something.--ful, fully, fulness, less, lessly, less-Will, to choose an object or course. ness s, ed, ing Holy, whole in what is good and right ly, ness Wise, using knowledge properly. Wisdom, the right use of knowledge. Guilt, a wicked condition.-y, iness, ier, test, less Wicked, evil at heart ly, i T W E N T T-S E V E N T n STUDY. PROPERTIES OF THE SOUL. The soul Las many interesting properties. It is good to name and know them. Such knowledge prepares us to be useful and happy. Thought, the product of thinking, power to think. Is thought the root of all knowledge i Feeling, the power to learn by the senses, easily moved. Un, not Shame, a feeling produced by guilt ful, fully, fulness, less, lessly, lessness Shame, to put to shame. s, ed, ing Pride, great esteem of oneself, less, Jul Pride, to indulge in pride.-s, ed, ing, ingly LoaTn, unwilling, not inclined. ful, ness, er-some, somewhat--somcly, someness-Loathe, to feel disgust at any tiling, s, ed, ing, inr;ly Hate, great dislike. ful, fully, fulness, r. Hate, to dislike greatly. s, ed, ing. Hatred, hate amounting to enmity. Love, delight in any thing. s, less, ly, lily, er, l...