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... kind- ness vouchsafe to us the means of writing a revelation and true vision of the traces and stamps of the Creator on his creatures . May thou , therefore , O Father , who gavest the light of vision as the first fruits of creation ...
... kind- ness vouchsafe to us the means of writing a revelation and true vision of the traces and stamps of the Creator on his creatures . May thou , therefore , O Father , who gavest the light of vision as the first fruits of creation ...
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... kind of consolation I have not been wanting to myself , though as a Christian , I have tasted , through God's great goodness , of higher remedies . " ( b ) In his essay on Atheism there is an observation , which Sceptics . may appear to ...
... kind of consolation I have not been wanting to myself , though as a Christian , I have tasted , through God's great goodness , of higher remedies . " ( b ) In his essay on Atheism there is an observation , which Sceptics . may appear to ...
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... kind , that which doth moderate the force and power , that which appoints the form and measure of working , the same we term a law . So that no certain end could ever be attained , unless the actions whereby it is attained were regular ...
... kind , that which doth moderate the force and power , that which appoints the form and measure of working , the same we term a law . So that no certain end could ever be attained , unless the actions whereby it is attained were regular ...
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... kind and congenial heart . He who now guides the pen once visited the church of Saint Michael , within the precincts of Old Verulam . He trusts he did so with no irreverent emotion ; and , while he read the thrilling sic sedebat , he ...
... kind and congenial heart . He who now guides the pen once visited the church of Saint Michael , within the precincts of Old Verulam . He trusts he did so with no irreverent emotion ; and , while he read the thrilling sic sedebat , he ...
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... kind of culture of the mind which is built upon this ground , that the minds of all mortals are at some times in a more perfect state at other times in a more depraved state . The objects , therefore , of this culture are , the fixation ...
... kind of culture of the mind which is built upon this ground , that the minds of all mortals are at some times in a more perfect state at other times in a more depraved state . The objects , therefore , of this culture are , the fixation ...
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