English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 460
... reason . I love to lose my- self in a mystery , to pursue my reason to an O altitudo ! " Tis my solitary recreation to pose my apprehension with those in- volved enigmas and riddles of the Trinity , with Incarnation , and Resurrection ...
... reason . I love to lose my- self in a mystery , to pursue my reason to an O altitudo ! " Tis my solitary recreation to pose my apprehension with those in- volved enigmas and riddles of the Trinity , with Incarnation , and Resurrection ...
Page 461
... reason , nor confirmable by sense ; and many things in philosophy confirm- able by sense , yet not inducible by reason . Thus it is impossible by any solid or demonstrative reasons to persuade a man to be- lieve the conversion of the ...
... reason , nor confirmable by sense ; and many things in philosophy confirm- able by sense , yet not inducible by reason . Thus it is impossible by any solid or demonstrative reasons to persuade a man to be- lieve the conversion of the ...
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... reason . " Reason led the men of Queen Anne's day to follow the well- ordered life , and to deprecate unrestrained enthusiasms ; to admire culture , civilization , and the rich social contacts of the city , and to care little for the ...
... reason . " Reason led the men of Queen Anne's day to follow the well- ordered life , and to deprecate unrestrained enthusiasms ; to admire culture , civilization , and the rich social contacts of the city , and to care little for the ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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