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Page 53
... reason of complaint , as the easiest way of going out of the world is to be called out on the sudden . ' Various other arguments are subjoined , to prove the benevo lence of the Deity towards all his creatures , and towards the ...
... reason of complaint , as the easiest way of going out of the world is to be called out on the sudden . ' Various other arguments are subjoined , to prove the benevo lence of the Deity towards all his creatures , and towards the ...
Page 184
... Reason , which she thus invokes in the conclusion of her poem : " But hush , my Muse ! no more , no more I sing ; Bright Reason o'er me waves her golden wing ; Cease , cease , she cries ; thy lofty strains give o'er ; Oh , cease these ...
... Reason , which she thus invokes in the conclusion of her poem : " But hush , my Muse ! no more , no more I sing ; Bright Reason o'er me waves her golden wing ; Cease , cease , she cries ; thy lofty strains give o'er ; Oh , cease these ...
Page 356
... reason for almost every particular phenomenon ; it subjects them to strict , to unanswerable , calculation ; and deduces essential benefits from the results . The vulgar , whose minds seldom connect more than two ideas , may laugh at ...
... reason for almost every particular phenomenon ; it subjects them to strict , to unanswerable , calculation ; and deduces essential benefits from the results . The vulgar , whose minds seldom connect more than two ideas , may laugh at ...
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