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... truth of Christianity ; and , by consequence , of the divine glories of Jesus the Christ , as the Son of God . It is evident that our most material arguments for the demou- stration of the truth of Christianity , are drawn from miracles ...
... truth of Christianity ; and , by consequence , of the divine glories of Jesus the Christ , as the Son of God . It is evident that our most material arguments for the demou- stration of the truth of Christianity , are drawn from miracles ...
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... truth without seeking it . And what is very remarkable , feeling seldom makes the blunders that thought does . An idle distinction has been made between taste and judgment . Taste is the very maker of judgment . Put an artificial fruit ...
... truth without seeking it . And what is very remarkable , feeling seldom makes the blunders that thought does . An idle distinction has been made between taste and judgment . Taste is the very maker of judgment . Put an artificial fruit ...
Side 230
... truth of another sort , equally characteristic of the writer , equally drawn from na- ture , and substituting a healthy sense of enjoyment for intenser emotion . Exclusiveness of liking for this or that mode of truth only shows , either ...
... truth of another sort , equally characteristic of the writer , equally drawn from na- ture , and substituting a healthy sense of enjoyment for intenser emotion . Exclusiveness of liking for this or that mode of truth only shows , either ...
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admiration Alpnach amongst appear Aurengzebe beautiful birds Bishop of Senlis blessed called character Charité church Cinna Dara death delight divine Don Quixote doth earth eyes Face faith father fear feet Flora flowers fortune George Crabbe give green hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honor hour Huguenot John Bird Sumner king knew labor lady land learning live look Lord Lord Brouncker Marius mind morning Mount Pilatus nature never night passed person Petrarch Pilgrim's Progress plague pleasure poet Poor Richard says pray prayer prince rich Richard Plantagenet round scarcely seen sent servants sing Sir Richard Baker Sir Roger song soon soul spirit sweet thee things Thomas Moyle thou thought tion told took trees unto walk whole wind young