The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... true and genuine doc- trine upon the subject ; but till this glorious era arrives , or till , antecedently to it , it be proved , which it does not hitherto seem to have been , that matter , itself of divine origin , gifted even at ...
... true and genuine doc- trine upon the subject ; but till this glorious era arrives , or till , antecedently to it , it be proved , which it does not hitherto seem to have been , that matter , itself of divine origin , gifted even at ...
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... true to the tradition of his country , is well known to have copied his description from Homer ; and in Homer's time the same popular tradition was common to the Jews , and runs through almost all their poetry . It is thus Isaiah , who ...
... true to the tradition of his country , is well known to have copied his description from Homer ; and in Homer's time the same popular tradition was common to the Jews , and runs through almost all their poetry . It is thus Isaiah , who ...
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... of future being is the true and natural impulse of a high - born This lecture was delivered during the period of the French Revolution . and inextinguishable principle : and that the blow which prostrates DURATION OF THE SOUL . 59.
... of future being is the true and natural impulse of a high - born This lecture was delivered during the period of the French Revolution . and inextinguishable principle : and that the blow which prostrates DURATION OF THE SOUL . 59.
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... true ? What prove aught doubtful , or of doubt devoid ? Search , and this earliest notion thou wilt find Of truth and falsehood , from the senses drawn , Nor aught can e'er refute them ; for what once , By truths oppos'd , their ...
... true ? What prove aught doubtful , or of doubt devoid ? Search , and this earliest notion thou wilt find Of truth and falsehood , from the senses drawn , Nor aught can e'er refute them ; for what once , By truths oppos'd , their ...
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... true . " There are others , whose idea of a God has only been formed in the midst of gloom and terror : and who hence , with miserable ignorance , represent him , in their wooden idols , under the ugliest and most hideous character ...
... true . " There are others , whose idea of a God has only been formed in the midst of gloom and terror : and who hence , with miserable ignorance , represent him , in their wooden idols , under the ugliest and most hideous character ...
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