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... light would be brought out , were it but the life of a weed , to bear witness to the healthful beatings of the divine heart . But this perpetual ana- lysis , comparison , and classification , never add one atom to the sum of existence ...
... light would be brought out , were it but the life of a weed , to bear witness to the healthful beatings of the divine heart . But this perpetual ana- lysis , comparison , and classification , never add one atom to the sum of existence ...
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... light , the register of your inspiration . As he spake the word he paused , for with it his companion vanished , and left floating on the cloud a starry banner with the inscription " AFFLATUR NUMINE . " The Critic unfolded one on whose ...
... light , the register of your inspiration . As he spake the word he paused , for with it his companion vanished , and left floating on the cloud a starry banner with the inscription " AFFLATUR NUMINE . " The Critic unfolded one on whose ...
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... light . The chains of convention , an external life grown out of pro- portion with that of the heart and mind , have destroyed , for the most part , this dignified beauty . There is no longer , in fact , an aristocracy in England ...
... light . The chains of convention , an external life grown out of pro- portion with that of the heart and mind , have destroyed , for the most part , this dignified beauty . There is no longer , in fact , an aristocracy in England ...
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... light through its expanse . Lord H. - The sky is nothing ! George H. - Except room for a sun , and such there is in you . Of your own need of such , did you not give convincing proof , when you prayed for a revelation to direct whether ...
... light through its expanse . Lord H. - The sky is nothing ! George H. - Except room for a sun , and such there is in you . Of your own need of such , did you not give convincing proof , when you prayed for a revelation to direct whether ...
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... light which now shines upon me , and giver of all inward illuminations , I do beseech thee , of thy infinite goodness , to pardon a greater request than a sinner ought to make . I am not satisfied enough whether I shall publish this ...
... light which now shines upon me , and giver of all inward illuminations , I do beseech thee , of thy infinite goodness , to pardon a greater request than a sinner ought to make . I am not satisfied enough whether I shall publish this ...
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