This clergyman, whose name the Editor is not at liberty to mention, is known to many to be a discerner of spirits. |
He, who is satisfied through the Guru grace, becomes the discerner of the Guru's word. |
The will, which is illegitimately stretched to include feeling, is treated as the creator as well as the discerner of reality. |
Instead of a passive receiver of information, the viewer is engaged as a highly activated questioner and discerner of aesthetic relationships. |
When truly indifferent, the will of the discerner regarding the alternatives for choice is like a balance at equilibrium. |
He was a man that God endowed with a clear and wonderful depth, a discerner of others' spirits, and very much a master of his own. |