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... nature in this manner , we have a distinct but most poetical sense in the mind . We mean the integrity of impres- sion made by manifold natural objects . It is this which distinguishes the stick of timber of the wood - cutter , from the ...
... nature in this manner , we have a distinct but most poetical sense in the mind . We mean the integrity of impres- sion made by manifold natural objects . It is this which distinguishes the stick of timber of the wood - cutter , from the ...
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... Nature sub- serves to man . Nature is the vehicle of thought , and in a simple , double , and three - fold degree . 1. Words are signs of natural facts . 2. Particular natural facts are symbols of particular spiritual facts . 3. Nature ...
... Nature sub- serves to man . Nature is the vehicle of thought , and in a simple , double , and three - fold degree . 1. Words are signs of natural facts . 2. Particular natural facts are symbols of particular spiritual facts . 3. Nature ...
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... nature as an accident and an effect . To the senses and the unrenewed under- standing , belongs a sort of instinctive belief in the absolute existence of nature . In their view , man and nature are indissolubly joined . Things are ...
... nature as an accident and an effect . To the senses and the unrenewed under- standing , belongs a sort of instinctive belief in the absolute existence of nature . In their view , man and nature are indissolubly joined . Things are ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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