Landscapes, churches, and moralities, by the author of 'Recreations of a country parson'.Longmans Green, 1874 - 320 pages |
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... Moral Influence of the Dwelling . - Con- cerning Hurry and Leisure . - Conalusion . A COUNTRY PARSON . SECOND SERIES . Crown 8vo . price 3s . 6d . Concerning the Parson's Choice between Town and Country . - Concerning Disappointment and ...
... Moral Influence of the Dwelling . - Con- cerning Hurry and Leisure . - Conalusion . A COUNTRY PARSON . SECOND SERIES . Crown 8vo . price 3s . 6d . Concerning the Parson's Choice between Town and Country . - Concerning Disappointment and ...
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... as much reason as those who , with a perverse ingenuity , have taught otherwise . No doubt , the moral element in the aspect of nature is supplied by the soul by which it is discerned . And moods B 2 Of the Expression of Nature . 3.
... as much reason as those who , with a perverse ingenuity , have taught otherwise . No doubt , the moral element in the aspect of nature is supplied by the soul by which it is discerned . And moods B 2 Of the Expression of Nature . 3.
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... moral nature , this temporary absence of any- thing that may rub it against the grain . I knew a man , years ago , who told me that through the winter months , when he lived mainly alone , he was an amiable and high - toned being ; but ...
... moral nature , this temporary absence of any- thing that may rub it against the grain . I knew a man , years ago , who told me that through the winter months , when he lived mainly alone , he was an amiable and high - toned being ; but ...
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... moral state of any mortal . Wherefore , let it be a charitable and gentle one that is , in judging of others . But each , estimating himself , has good reason to be thankful if circumstances have been fairly favourable to him : knowing ...
... moral state of any mortal . Wherefore , let it be a charitable and gentle one that is , in judging of others . But each , estimating himself , has good reason to be thankful if circumstances have been fairly favourable to him : knowing ...
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... moral world always under one's eye , that one comes to know it very well . And you study the Race , in studying the nearest specimens of it . Seven years ago , the writer , who had experienced the great happiness of finding very many ...
... moral world always under one's eye , that one comes to know it very well . And you study the Race , in studying the nearest specimens of it . Seven years ago , the writer , who had experienced the great happiness of finding very many ...
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