An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . re unconnected with your bodily wants. Shakspeare gives your por-trait to the life:— A man that apprehends death no more dreadfully,but as a drunken sleep; careless, reckless, and fearless of whats past^present, or to come; insensible of mortality, and desperately mortal. 4. Forebodings of a dark abyss of unknown and undesired mysteryoften cast deep gloom over your mind. What see yon there,That hath so cowarded and chased your bloodOut of appearance?—Shak,j>car<f. 190 SPEMEXTALITY. 5. Your spiritual hope is developing s


An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . re unconnected with your bodily wants. Shakspeare gives your por-trait to the life:— A man that apprehends death no more dreadfully,but as a drunken sleep; careless, reckless, and fearless of whats past^present, or to come; insensible of mortality, and desperately mortal. 4. Forebodings of a dark abyss of unknown and undesired mysteryoften cast deep gloom over your mind. What see yon there,That hath so cowarded and chased your bloodOut of appearance?—Shak,j>car<f. 190 SPEMEXTALITY. 5. Your spiritual hope is developing slowly, but it needs much morenourishment. It resembles the taper that flickers in the socket whenthe oil is exhausted. 6. Hope in your constitution justly holds aloft her scales and showsthem equally depending from the horizontal beam with excess of liopein the one scale, and dejidency in the other, of perfectly equal weight. 7. Circumstances or education has slightly unfolded your inner light,which, the more it illumes, the more exhaustless are its Spementality 8. Not being very sanguine in spiritual desire, it might seem strangethat nevertheless cheering reflections and wishes do often enter yourmind, still you give but little heed to the kindly monitors. 9. Permeating your nature there are many strong and high-toned spiri-tual desires. 10. The beautiful hope you entertain of the future will assist andinvigorate you in preparing for the spirit-life. Still, you feel with MrsHemans, that— Dreams cannot picture a land so fair,Sorrow and death maj^ not enter there,Time doth not breathe on its fadeles^^ bloom,Tis bej^ond the clouds and beyond the tomb. 11. Steady and enduring desires about the higher life will cheer youalong the pathway of mortality. 12. The mighty, bright, and beautiful hope with which your nature isblessed may vrell be envied by intelligent mortals. No doubts of a futureever enter your mind. A. To Enhance the Action of Spiritual H


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