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6 6 This is the language of a true philosopher , who , even while hope- less of ever seeing the mystery unveiled , comprehends the true character of the difficulty to be overcome , and perceives that the ' symbols which still remain in ...
6 6 This is the language of a true philosopher , who , even while hope- less of ever seeing the mystery unveiled , comprehends the true character of the difficulty to be overcome , and perceives that the ' symbols which still remain in ...
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The age is doubtless past when ridicule or danger are to be encountered in the defence of truths eternal and immutable ; and the time , we hope , will never arrive when high and honoured names shall be again asso- ciated with all that ...
The age is doubtless past when ridicule or danger are to be encountered in the defence of truths eternal and immutable ; and the time , we hope , will never arrive when high and honoured names shall be again asso- ciated with all that ...
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... in every re- spect in which a man's life has not been in conformity with the divine law , as that without which there can be no salvation_ any preacher who holds out the hope of salvation to the man who wilfully continues in the ...
... in every re- spect in which a man's life has not been in conformity with the divine law , as that without which there can be no salvation_ any preacher who holds out the hope of salvation to the man who wilfully continues in the ...
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Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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