Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 1Charles Knight Charles Knight, 1850 - English literature |
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Page 72
... divine art performed , using Nature as an instrument ; nor is there any such art or knowledge divine in Nature herself working , but in the guide of Nature's work . Whereas therefore things natural , which are not in the number of ...
... divine art performed , using Nature as an instrument ; nor is there any such art or knowledge divine in Nature herself working , but in the guide of Nature's work . Whereas therefore things natural , which are not in the number of ...
Page 214
... divine attestation to the authority of such a teacher follows , by a connection which can never be broken , and which probably few meu living will have an inveteracy of prejudice sufficient to gainsay . The historical books of the New ...
... divine attestation to the authority of such a teacher follows , by a connection which can never be broken , and which probably few meu living will have an inveteracy of prejudice sufficient to gainsay . The historical books of the New ...
Page 216
... divine philosophy , to train up the immortal spirits of men for their proper and complete happiness . Under the impression of that thought , how strongly must the soul be disposed to inquire after Christ , to form an acquaintance with ...
... divine philosophy , to train up the immortal spirits of men for their proper and complete happiness . Under the impression of that thought , how strongly must the soul be disposed to inquire after Christ , to form an acquaintance with ...
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