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... tastes , arranged with all the ingenious arts of self - deception ; -till at last , by a strange mode of reasoning , even the silence of another may be so interpreted as to strengthen a false persuasion ; and without exactly putting it ...
... tastes , arranged with all the ingenious arts of self - deception ; -till at last , by a strange mode of reasoning , even the silence of another may be so interpreted as to strengthen a false persuasion ; and without exactly putting it ...
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... taste for music or painting , and ask yourself how many in youth can rightly judge whether the pursuit of art will bring the soul nearer to God . Can the young see all its subtle bearings on spiritual growth ? or even guess the measure ...
... taste for music or painting , and ask yourself how many in youth can rightly judge whether the pursuit of art will bring the soul nearer to God . Can the young see all its subtle bearings on spiritual growth ? or even guess the measure ...
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... taste of a pure heart may attain . To return to the advisers of the doubtful . There will be among them some whose buoyant spirit will incline them to feel your gravity op- pressive ; to think it unnatural , the result of cherished ...
... taste of a pure heart may attain . To return to the advisers of the doubtful . There will be among them some whose buoyant spirit will incline them to feel your gravity op- pressive ; to think it unnatural , the result of cherished ...
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... taste . If I may venture to offer an opinion where only conscience and an enlightened judg- ment can decide , it shall be this : that first the natural tastes , and then the means given , in your allotted circumstances , for their ...
... taste . If I may venture to offer an opinion where only conscience and an enlightened judg- ment can decide , it shall be this : that first the natural tastes , and then the means given , in your allotted circumstances , for their ...
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... taste and no conscientious call ? We must find a satisfactory answer to these questions , or give up for her the cause of strong intellect . The answer which satisfies my mind is this : nothing is created by God in vain ; there is ...
... taste and no conscientious call ? We must find a satisfactory answer to these questions , or give up for her the cause of strong intellect . The answer which satisfies my mind is this : nothing is created by God in vain ; there is ...
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