Essays, Volume 1Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1905 - 354 pages |
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... merism , and so on , is the certificate we have of departure from routine , and that here is a new wit- ness . That also is the best success in conversation , the magic of liberty , which puts the world , like a ball , in our hands ...
... merism , and so on , is the certificate we have of departure from routine , and that here is a new wit- ness . That also is the best success in conversation , the magic of liberty , which puts the world , like a ball , in our hands ...
Page 346
... merism , Swedenborgism , Fourierism , and the Millennial Church ; they are poor pretensions enough , but good criticism on the science , philosophy , and preaching of the day . For these abnormal insights of the adepts ought to be ...
... merism , Swedenborgism , Fourierism , and the Millennial Church ; they are poor pretensions enough , but good criticism on the science , philosophy , and preaching of the day . For these abnormal insights of the adepts ought to be ...
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