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Are they the dictates of a mind impressed with a conviction of the truth and the importance of Revelation ? Is it possible that the person who wrote these passages can have ever applied the ener- gies of his mind to the serious ...
Are they the dictates of a mind impressed with a conviction of the truth and the importance of Revelation ? Is it possible that the person who wrote these passages can have ever applied the ener- gies of his mind to the serious ...
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But as the evil agent to his unillumined mind seemed as omnipotent as the good agent , he worshipped both ; the one , that he might propitiate his kindness ; the other , that he might avert his dis- pleasure .
But as the evil agent to his unillumined mind seemed as omnipotent as the good agent , he worshipped both ; the one , that he might propitiate his kindness ; the other , that he might avert his dis- pleasure .
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To Nature I owe nought ; to me unkind , Health , strength , and beauty she refused ; she A feeble body and an idle mind ; - What were they did we not outlive the grave ? To Fortune I owe nothing : rank and name , Riches and dignity ...
To Nature I owe nought ; to me unkind , Health , strength , and beauty she refused ; she A feeble body and an idle mind ; - What were they did we not outlive the grave ? To Fortune I owe nothing : rank and name , Riches and dignity ...
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