The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... faith and fortified by the after the suffering has been for a long time judgment - intellectual , spiritual , reasonable unmixed and unintermitting , there will be such as shall be attendant upon endeavours hardly anything left alive in ...
... faith and fortified by the after the suffering has been for a long time judgment - intellectual , spiritual , reasonable unmixed and unintermitting , there will be such as shall be attendant upon endeavours hardly anything left alive in ...
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... faith That every gift of noble origin Is breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath ; some of the best parts of our nature would not remain uncultivated . Two kinds of hu- mility at least would cease - that which in a superior forgets ...
... faith That every gift of noble origin Is breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath ; some of the best parts of our nature would not remain uncultivated . Two kinds of hu- mility at least would cease - that which in a superior forgets ...
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... Faith ! canst overleap , throne faith , which kindles the affections , animates No , let this Age , high as she may , instal the belief in things unseen , and multiplies In her esteem the thirst that wrought man's The spiritual ...
... Faith ! canst overleap , throne faith , which kindles the affections , animates No , let this Age , high as she may , instal the belief in things unseen , and multiplies In her esteem the thirst that wrought man's The spiritual ...
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... Faith the things which are Faith's . Devoutly is it to be wished that , along with the principles of material philosophy which have been as the light of day to the natural world in the generations succeeding Lord Bacon , there could ...
... Faith the things which are Faith's . Devoutly is it to be wished that , along with the principles of material philosophy which have been as the light of day to the natural world in the generations succeeding Lord Bacon , there could ...
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... faith Broken with all mankind solicit Death . ' ' Is Death , when evil against good has fought With such fell mastery that a Man could dare By deeds the blackest purpose to lay bare , - Is Death , for One to that condition brought , For ...
... faith Broken with all mankind solicit Death . ' ' Is Death , when evil against good has fought With such fell mastery that a Man could dare By deeds the blackest purpose to lay bare , - Is Death , for One to that condition brought , For ...
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