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This is , moreover , elaborated , still on the level of nature , in terms Nature of the Platonic philosophy , to the point ... which sanctions the natural virtues and , by Grace the addition of grace , carries them on to a new plane .
This is , moreover , elaborated , still on the level of nature , in terms Nature of the Platonic philosophy , to the point ... which sanctions the natural virtues and , by Grace the addition of grace , carries them on to a new plane .
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In the final hymn , Thomson emphasizes his purpose of communicating a vision of nature as revelatory of God . To the extent that the concept of nature as a manifestation of the glories of God is dominant throughout the work as a whole ...
In the final hymn , Thomson emphasizes his purpose of communicating a vision of nature as revelatory of God . To the extent that the concept of nature as a manifestation of the glories of God is dominant throughout the work as a whole ...
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Shelley's belief that man's physical perfection was to be coincident with his moral regeneration and that all nature , animate and inanimate , would share in his liberation from pain and sin was expressed in Queen Mab .
Shelley's belief that man's physical perfection was to be coincident with his moral regeneration and that all nature , animate and inanimate , would share in his liberation from pain and sin was expressed in Queen Mab .
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