Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 21
... human nature that they could avoid falling into de- spondency at the difficulties which beset them in the first place , and into utter indifference thereafter . Moreover , it was only in the larger ships that naval instructors were ...
... human nature that they could avoid falling into de- spondency at the difficulties which beset them in the first place , and into utter indifference thereafter . Moreover , it was only in the larger ships that naval instructors were ...
Page 109
... human chain Be closely linked , and thence to the divine Stretch up , through feeling its electric line , To draw heaven down , or all our art is vain . For in its loftiest mood the soul obeys A higher power that shapes our thoughts ...
... human chain Be closely linked , and thence to the divine Stretch up , through feeling its electric line , To draw heaven down , or all our art is vain . For in its loftiest mood the soul obeys A higher power that shapes our thoughts ...
Page 115
... human insti- tutions are imperfect . My dear Frank , I want a Church which is not a human institution . In Eng- land it seems to be the rule of faith that every man may believe as he pleases . There is no authority either to decide or ...
... human insti- tutions are imperfect . My dear Frank , I want a Church which is not a human institution . In Eng- land it seems to be the rule of faith that every man may believe as he pleases . There is no authority either to decide or ...
Page 116
... human mysteries and wonderful unanswerable questions . The heart of the Curate ached to think how many problems lay in the darkness , over which that sky stretched silent , making no sign . There were the sorrowful of the earth ...
... human mysteries and wonderful unanswerable questions . The heart of the Curate ached to think how many problems lay in the darkness , over which that sky stretched silent , making no sign . There were the sorrowful of the earth ...
Page 117
... human sympathy and purity of soul , who was the predestined priest of the family . As he went up to his own room , a momentary spasm of doubt came upon the new convert whether , perhaps , he was making a sacrifice of his life for a ...
... human sympathy and purity of soul , who was the predestined priest of the family . As he went up to his own room , a momentary spasm of doubt came upon the new convert whether , perhaps , he was making a sacrifice of his life for a ...
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