The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 42
... things have been done by sorrow . The world - machine is sorrow . Go but into a library : how much it represents of trial , and difficulty , and pain . And all history , how full of toil ; it is the story of human trial ; and science ...
... things have been done by sorrow . The world - machine is sorrow . Go but into a library : how much it represents of trial , and difficulty , and pain . And all history , how full of toil ; it is the story of human trial ; and science ...
Page 165
... things ; the disharmony and disarray of all moral things ? the cosmos in the world without ; the chaos in the world within ? How is it that a bond of perfectness links all creatures and things together in the lovely world of nature ...
... things ; the disharmony and disarray of all moral things ? the cosmos in the world without ; the chaos in the world within ? How is it that a bond of perfectness links all creatures and things together in the lovely world of nature ...
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... things , to try things in a perfect furnace of verbal casuistry ; in the midst of the trial to hold a perfect mastery over himself too - a complete reserve so that his own innermost mind does not slip out , and it is by no means certain ...
... things , to try things in a perfect furnace of verbal casuistry ; in the midst of the trial to hold a perfect mastery over himself too - a complete reserve so that his own innermost mind does not slip out , and it is by no means certain ...
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