The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 128
... Nature's peerless charms . And here , forgetful of the past , Its fever and its strife , I'll lean upon her quiet lap And rest my tired life . Ah foolish thought ! not Nature's sweets Are fraught with healing balm , Restoring to the ...
... Nature's peerless charms . And here , forgetful of the past , Its fever and its strife , I'll lean upon her quiet lap And rest my tired life . Ah foolish thought ! not Nature's sweets Are fraught with healing balm , Restoring to the ...
Page 418
... Nature , physical and social , are in correlation the one to the other , and form the continuity of one Divine plan . " He argues that in all works proceeding from the hand of God , whether works of nature or of grace , we should ...
... Nature , physical and social , are in correlation the one to the other , and form the continuity of one Divine plan . " He argues that in all works proceeding from the hand of God , whether works of nature or of grace , we should ...
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... nature and grace dwelt upon in this course of lectures are -- the slowness of the creative process , the slowness of intellectual progress , and the slowness of moral progress , terminating in the ultimate triumph of the gospel . Then ...
... nature and grace dwelt upon in this course of lectures are -- the slowness of the creative process , the slowness of intellectual progress , and the slowness of moral progress , terminating in the ultimate triumph of the gospel . Then ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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