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  • Intellects and spirits without any bodies -- worth mentioning -- and gross mortal remains unvitalized by souls.

    Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul Anna Bishop Scofield

  • The train-created wind was like a blast from a furnace; yet with the electric fans whirring, with blinds drawn and windows closed to keep the withering air _out_, it seemed a little less uncomfortable in the car, in spite of the unvitalized air, than under the scorching sun.

    Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico

  • This condition of the infant is owing to the valve between the two sides of the heart remaining open, and allowing the unvitalized venous blood to enter the arteries and get into the circulation.

    The Book of Household Management Isabella Mary 1861

  • This condition of the infant is owing to the valve between the two sides of the heart remaining open, and allowing the unvitalized venous blood to enter the arteries and get into the circulation.

    The Book of Household Management Isabella Mary 1861

  • The "power of conduct, the power of intellect and knowledge, the power of beauty, and the power of social life and manners," -- to achieve such power as is thus enumerated by Matthew Arnold, and adding to it that which is greater than all, and that without which all else is useless and unvitalized, the power of the Divine energy received through prayer, -- these are the powers and achievements that tend to the true and only success, -- the success of character.

    The Life Radiant Lilian Whiting

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