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... expression . For the same reason that he esteems his own sufficiency wisely to contrive and dispose effects , he ... expression of them in their proper acts and fruits is excellent ; and the knowledge of these excellent perfections , and ...
... expression . For the same reason that he esteems his own sufficiency wisely to contrive and dispose effects , he ... expression of them in their proper acts and fruits is excellent ; and the knowledge of these excellent perfections , and ...
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... expression . Ah , word of no meaning ! behind whose vast latitude of mere sound we intrench our ignorance of so much of the spiritual . The expression of the eyes of Ligeia ! How for long hours have I pon- dered upon it ! How have I ...
... expression . Ah , word of no meaning ! behind whose vast latitude of mere sound we intrench our ignorance of so much of the spiritual . The expression of the eyes of Ligeia ! How for long hours have I pon- dered upon it ! How have I ...
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... expression for the universe . God is the all - fair . Truth , and goodness , and beauty , are but different faces of the same All . But beauty in nature is not ultimate . It is the herald of inward and eternal beauty , and is not alone ...
... expression for the universe . God is the all - fair . Truth , and goodness , and beauty , are but different faces of the same All . But beauty in nature is not ultimate . It is the herald of inward and eternal beauty , and is not alone ...
Contents
The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
Of Plymouth Plantation Book II | 24 |
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