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Page iii
... divine gift , rather than eat the sweeter bread of indigence , and herd with his misfortunes in a cottage or a garret , we may be well assured that he abhors whom he lauds , and burns to give birth to the vituperation and satire which ...
... divine gift , rather than eat the sweeter bread of indigence , and herd with his misfortunes in a cottage or a garret , we may be well assured that he abhors whom he lauds , and burns to give birth to the vituperation and satire which ...
Page v
... divine fire , passes uncontaminated through the world- in it , but not of it - finding in every situation , but chiefly where the brethren of his race are most numerous , " books in the running brooks , sermons in stones , and good in ...
... divine fire , passes uncontaminated through the world- in it , but not of it - finding in every situation , but chiefly where the brethren of his race are most numerous , " books in the running brooks , sermons in stones , and good in ...
Page viii
... divine intercourse betwixt God and the soul , yea , the very shape of God himself , into an exterior and bodily form , urgently pretending a necessity and obligement of joining the body in a formal reverence , and worship circumscribed ...
... divine intercourse betwixt God and the soul , yea , the very shape of God himself , into an exterior and bodily form , urgently pretending a necessity and obligement of joining the body in a formal reverence , and worship circumscribed ...
Page ix
... divine and human learning raked out of the embers of forgotten tongues , the princes and cities trooping apace to the new - erected banners of salvation ; the martyrs , with the irresistible might of weakness , shaking the powers of ...
... divine and human learning raked out of the embers of forgotten tongues , the princes and cities trooping apace to the new - erected banners of salvation ; the martyrs , with the irresistible might of weakness , shaking the powers of ...
Page xxii
... divine music of his verse , to come forward , and in the words I have learned of him , to babble of those failings from which no mortal is free . From what has been said above may be inferred what were the prevailing opinions of ...
... divine music of his verse , to come forward , and in the words I have learned of him , to babble of those failings from which no mortal is free . From what has been said above may be inferred what were the prevailing opinions of ...
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