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... existence of the Creator , with per- haps some idea of his character inferred from the nature of his works . But he can arrive at none of the great truths presented by the Bible - for the mere existence of a God is not a revela- tion ...
... existence of the Creator , with per- haps some idea of his character inferred from the nature of his works . But he can arrive at none of the great truths presented by the Bible - for the mere existence of a God is not a revela- tion ...
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... existence of an inward sense ( if sense it may be called ) corresponding to the external sense of hear- ing , by which we appreciate the feeling of the music , without regard to the simple quality of the external sounds or to the art ...
... existence of an inward sense ( if sense it may be called ) corresponding to the external sense of hear- ing , by which we appreciate the feeling of the music , without regard to the simple quality of the external sounds or to the art ...
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... existence . In short , the novelist is the philosophic moralist in disguise . It is his province to exhibit a faithful portrayal of the events of life , so composed as to excite the lively interest of the reader , and so arranged as to ...
... existence . In short , the novelist is the philosophic moralist in disguise . It is his province to exhibit a faithful portrayal of the events of life , so composed as to excite the lively interest of the reader , and so arranged as to ...
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