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... nature , from tempests , earthquakes , and volcanoes , is everywhere perceptible . The peculiar trial we have lately been describing was , no doubt , the worst of all . Still , in a healthy organization there is hardly any amount of ...
... nature to sympathise . Both the doctrines and the manners of that school were repulsive to him . But he seems to have been perfectly indifferent to many points which in the Anglo - Catholic theory are essentials . Episcopacy he upheld ...
... nature qualified to feel with these characteristics of the period was arrested on the threshold by others less congenial to his mind . He liked not Pope ' stooping to the truth , ' nor Johnson refuting Bishop Berkeley with a kick and a ...
... nature , then suffering mysterious eclipse , and labouring in some dread extremity . Somewhere , but I knew not where - somehow , but I knew not how - by some beings , but I knew not by whom - a battle , a strife , an agony , was ...
... nature of man he has no hold . He will perish when any deluge of calamity overtakes the libraries of our planet , or if any great revolution of thought remoulds them , and will be remembered only as a generation of flowers is remembered ...