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" It is easier to rouse the passions than to direct the mind. When pride cometh, then cometh shame. — She is as good as he. No one is so much alone in the universe as a denier of God. As we do to others, so shall it be done unto us. Man gains wider dominion... "
Ledlie's miscellany and journal for the North west - Page 419
1852
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The Modern Unbeliever

Emma Newton - 1847 - 230 pages
...people, that we have so often mentioned? We will answer the question in our next chapter. CHAPTEE II. " No one is so much alone in the universe as a denier...moved or sustained by the Spirit of the Universe, hut growing in its grave; and he mourns until he himself crumbles away from the dead body." — JP...
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Prose Writers of German

Frederic Henry Hedge - English prose literature - 1848 - 620 pages
...which twinkle, melt into one another, and wander ahout, meet and part, without unity and consistency. No one is so much alone in the universe as a denier...has lost the greatest of fathers, he stands mourning hy the immeasurahle curpse of namre, no longer moved or sustained hy the Spirit of the universe, hut...
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The Scottish Christian journal, Volumes 1-2

1853 - 688 pages
...which twinkle, melt into one another, and wander about, meet and part, without unity and consistency. 0 y Jb 4 itn-' measurable corpse of nature, no longer moved or sustained by the Spirit of the universe, but...
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A Treatise on English Punctuation ...: With an Appendix, Containing Rules on ...

John Wilson - English language - 1855 - 360 pages
...the passions than to direct the mind. When pride cometh, then cometh shame. — She is as good as he. No one is so much alone in the universe as a denier of God. As we do to others, so shall it be done unto us. Man gains wider dominion by his intellect than by...
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A Treatise on English Punctuation: Designed for Letter-writers, Authors ...

John Wilson - Abbreviations, English - 1856 - 360 pages
...the passions than to direct the mind. When pride cometh, then cometh shame. — She is as good as he. No one is so much alone in the universe as a denier of God. As we do to others, so shall it be done unto us. Man gains wider dominion by his intellect than by...
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A Treatise on English Punctuation: Designed for Letter-writers, Authors ...

John Wilson - 1856 - 364 pages
...the passions than to direct the mind. When pride cometh, then cometh shame. — She is as good as he. No one is so much alone in the universe as a denier of God. As we do to others, so shall it be done unto us. Man gains wider dominion by his intellect than by...
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A Class Book in English Grammar and Analysis

Z. M. Chandler - English language - 1862 - 240 pages
...that are of themselves ungracious. 9. It is easier to rouse the passions than to direct the mind. 10. No one is so much alone in the universe as a denier of God. 11. As we do to others, so shall it be done unto us. 12. Man gains wider dominion by his intellect...
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Treatise on English Punctuation: Designed for Letter-writers, Authors ...

John Wilson - Abbreviations, English - 1871 - 364 pages
...the passions than to direct the mind. When pride cometh, then Cometh shame. — She is as good as he. No one is so much alone in the universe as a denier of God. As we do to others, so slmll it be dune unto us. Man gains wider dominion by his intellect than by...
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A Treatise on English Punctuation: Designed for Letter-writers, Authors ...

John Wilson - English language - 1871 - 364 pages
...the passions than to direct the mind. When pride cometh, then cometh shame. — She is as good as he. No one is so much alone in the universe as a denier of God. As we do to others, so shall it be done unto us. Man gains wider dominion by his intellect than by...
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The Religious Magazine and Monthly Review, Volume 44

Unitarianism - 1870 - 626 pages
...its leading men and its institutions ; but I have tired your patience enough for the present. "No ore is so much alone in the universe as a denier of God." A REQUIEM. A SHADOW on the household, Where joy has been so long ; A sadness in our spirits, And "...
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