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Page 67
... light by abundant charity in- visible , " he extols the Divine benevolence in not dazzling us with excess of light by nearer approaches to our senses . He is " invisible or dimly seen ; " and therein he manifests his charity or good ...
... light by abundant charity in- visible , " he extols the Divine benevolence in not dazzling us with excess of light by nearer approaches to our senses . He is " invisible or dimly seen ; " and therein he manifests his charity or good ...
Page 88
... lights of Scottish life and softens its shadows ; which invests with such a character of dignity and innocence ; and ... light , and to draw from the confined circle of rural life , and the limited range of feelings with which it is ...
... lights of Scottish life and softens its shadows ; which invests with such a character of dignity and innocence ; and ... light , and to draw from the confined circle of rural life , and the limited range of feelings with which it is ...
Page 264
... light yellow bricks above , while the principal public edifices are painted in the gayest colours , the aspect of the whole is light and airy in the extreme . The castle , with its outer court and massive walls , and the great mosque ...
... light yellow bricks above , while the principal public edifices are painted in the gayest colours , the aspect of the whole is light and airy in the extreme . The castle , with its outer court and massive walls , and the great mosque ...
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