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Page 131
... mind in a period of its early child- hood ; prose was at that time unknown , as well as the distinction between prose and poetry ; there was the indication of the thoughtful bend of the early Hindu mind before its development in ...
... mind in a period of its early child- hood ; prose was at that time unknown , as well as the distinction between prose and poetry ; there was the indication of the thoughtful bend of the early Hindu mind before its development in ...
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... mind . It . " it is true that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to " atheism ; but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about " to religion , for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes , scattered , it may sometimes ...
... mind . It . " it is true that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to " atheism ; but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about " to religion , for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes , scattered , it may sometimes ...
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... mind with mind . But even then it has been tradition ; that is to say , the delivery by them to us of truth in a form in which they possessed it , and in a form which they deemed the best for us . Now suppose they were right in the ...
... mind with mind . But even then it has been tradition ; that is to say , the delivery by them to us of truth in a form in which they possessed it , and in a form which they deemed the best for us . Now suppose they were right in the ...
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MISS BRADDON THE ILLUMINATED NEWGATE CALEN | 22 |
MOTLEYS UNITED NETHERLANDS | 40 |
ENGLISH MONKS AND MONKERY | 59 |
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