EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 52
... suffer us to lose our way . I was lately confirmed in these desires by hearing a sermon at church . The preacher , a man esteemed for his orthodoxy , unfolded in the ordinary manner the doctrine of the Last Judgment . He assumed that ...
... suffer us to lose our way . I was lately confirmed in these desires by hearing a sermon at church . The preacher , a man esteemed for his orthodoxy , unfolded in the ordinary manner the doctrine of the Last Judgment . He assumed that ...
Page 67
... suffering wrong . " No man had ever a point of pride that was not in- jurious to him , " said Burke . The exclusive in ... suffer as well as they . If you leave out their heart , you shall lose your own . The senses would make things of ...
... suffering wrong . " No man had ever a point of pride that was not in- jurious to him , " said Burke . The exclusive in ... suffer as well as they . If you leave out their heart , you shall lose your own . The senses would make things of ...
Page 208
... suffer from the tumults of the natural world , and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than treacherous has already made death im ...
... suffer from the tumults of the natural world , and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than treacherous has already made death im ...
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