The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Volume 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... them the noblest productions of human art ; but such objects have a still more sanctifying effect if we suffer them so raise our thoughts to Him who made the artist , and benevolently endowed him with faculties 46 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
... them the noblest productions of human art ; but such objects have a still more sanctifying effect if we suffer them so raise our thoughts to Him who made the artist , and benevolently endowed him with faculties 46 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
Page 48
... which sapient example , our Church has provided a cat - o - thirty - nine - tails , to lash back the tide of human thought and circumscribe the illimitable range of opinion . In both instances the success has been 48 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
... which sapient example , our Church has provided a cat - o - thirty - nine - tails , to lash back the tide of human thought and circumscribe the illimitable range of opinion . In both instances the success has been 48 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
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... human authority in mat- ters of faith , may come to a full end ; and that every one , who hath reason to direct him , and a soul to save , may be his own judge in everything that concerns his eternal welfare , with- out any prevailing ...
... human authority in mat- ters of faith , may come to a full end ; and that every one , who hath reason to direct him , and a soul to save , may be his own judge in everything that concerns his eternal welfare , with- out any prevailing ...
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... humanity of an experienced angler ! BALLADS - Vocal portraits of the national mind . The people that are without them , may literally be said not to be worth an old song . The old government of France was well defined as an absolute ...
... humanity of an experienced angler ! BALLADS - Vocal portraits of the national mind . The people that are without them , may literally be said not to be worth an old song . The old government of France was well defined as an absolute ...
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... human form . Father Buffier maintains , that the beauty of every object consists in that form and colour most usual among things of that particular sort to which it belongs . He seems to have thought that there was no inherent beauty in ...
... human form . Father Buffier maintains , that the beauty of every object consists in that form and colour most usual among things of that particular sort to which it belongs . He seems to have thought that there was no inherent beauty in ...
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