Selected Prose and PoetryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - Počet stran: 568 |
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... faith of man ? Whether nature enjoy a substantial existence without , or is only in the apocalypse of the mind , it is alike useful and alike vener- able to me . Be it what it may , it is ideal to me so long as I cannot try the accuracy ...
... faith of man ? Whether nature enjoy a substantial existence without , or is only in the apocalypse of the mind , it is alike useful and alike vener- able to me . Be it what it may , it is ideal to me so long as I cannot try the accuracy ...
Strana 64
... faith in society . The soul is not preached . The Church seems to totter to its fall , almost all life extinct . On this occasion , any complaisance would be criminal which told you , whose hope and commission it is to preach the faith ...
... faith in society . The soul is not preached . The Church seems to totter to its fall , almost all life extinct . On this occasion , any complaisance would be criminal which told you , whose hope and commission it is to preach the faith ...
Strana 209
... faith ; not a sight of realities , but an instinctive reliance on the seers and believers of realities . The manners and thoughts of believers astonish them and convince them that these have seen something which is hid from themselves ...
... faith ; not a sight of realities , but an instinctive reliance on the seers and believers of realities . The manners and thoughts of believers astonish them and convince them that these have seen something which is hid from themselves ...
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1803MAY 25 Born in Boston Massachusetts | 246 |
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