The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 537
... nature in relation to religion , ( if we may venture to express in formal and systematic terms the views which the necessary restrictions of practical ser- mon - writing have permitted only to appear in isolated fragments in his volume ) ...
... nature in relation to religion , ( if we may venture to express in formal and systematic terms the views which the necessary restrictions of practical ser- mon - writing have permitted only to appear in isolated fragments in his volume ) ...
Page 569
... nature's fair loom Are nature's fair daughters that sport through the room ; Where as silver bells tinkling , the cymbal is heard ; Where the lute warbles forth its sweet- notes as a bird ; Where the airy guitar borrows grace from the ...
... nature's fair loom Are nature's fair daughters that sport through the room ; Where as silver bells tinkling , the cymbal is heard ; Where the lute warbles forth its sweet- notes as a bird ; Where the airy guitar borrows grace from the ...
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... nature and their causes in the region of metaphysics . Adolph was looked on as a noble specimen of human nature whom all could compre- hend , and must love ; while , Gottliard was respected as something above it , but in whose ...
... nature and their causes in the region of metaphysics . Adolph was looked on as a noble specimen of human nature whom all could compre- hend , and must love ; while , Gottliard was respected as something above it , but in whose ...
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