Masterworks of ProseThomas Francis Parkinson Bobbs-Merrill, 1962 - Počet stran: 346 |
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Strana 119
... supposed capable to give us shade , or the fountains coolness ; but we consider , how we should be pleased with such fountains playing beside us , and such woods waving over us . We are agitated in reading the history of Henry the Fifth ...
... supposed capable to give us shade , or the fountains coolness ; but we consider , how we should be pleased with such fountains playing beside us , and such woods waving over us . We are agitated in reading the history of Henry the Fifth ...
Strana 133
... supposed to be built , carry not such evidence with them as sense ; when they are con- sidered merely as external evidences , and are not brought home to every one's breast , by the immediate operation of the Holy Spirit . Nothing is so ...
... supposed to be built , carry not such evidence with them as sense ; when they are con- sidered merely as external evidences , and are not brought home to every one's breast , by the immediate operation of the Holy Spirit . Nothing is so ...
Strana 324
... supposed knowledge , delivered by Scripture and the Church , so deeply engaged men's hearts , by so simply , easily , and powerfully relating itself to their desire for conduct , their desire for beauty . All other knowledge was ...
... supposed knowledge , delivered by Scripture and the Church , so deeply engaged men's hearts , by so simply , easily , and powerfully relating itself to their desire for conduct , their desire for beauty . All other knowledge was ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Selections from THE AUTHORIZED KING JAMES VERSION | 21 |
OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND | 49 |
Autorská práva | |
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