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... divine controversy , and have heard him , who in immortal accents dictated the " Paradise Lost , " debate , and reason , and argue , as an orator , and a politician ! Believing , with Coleridge , that poetry is the blossom and fragrancy ...
... divine controversy , and have heard him , who in immortal accents dictated the " Paradise Lost , " debate , and reason , and argue , as an orator , and a politician ! Believing , with Coleridge , that poetry is the blossom and fragrancy ...
Page x
... divine and human learning raked out of the embers of forgotten tongues , the princes and cities trooping apace to the new - erected ban- ner of salvation ; the martyrs , with the unresistible 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 ban- ner of salvation ; the martyrs , with the unresistible might of weakness , shaking the powers of ...
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... divine infinitude , illumining Spirit , the joy and solace of created things ! one Triper- sonal Godhead ! look upon this thy poor and almost spent and expiring church , leave her not thus a prey to these importunate wolves , that wait ...
... divine infinitude , illumining Spirit , the joy and solace of created things ! one Triper- sonal Godhead ! look upon this thy poor and almost spent and expiring church , leave her not thus a prey to these importunate wolves , that wait ...
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... Divine Providence ever saved ) ascribe either to the vigour or the slackness of discipline . Nor is there any sociable per- fection in this life , civil or sacred , that can be above discipline ; but she is that which with her musical ...
... Divine Providence ever saved ) ascribe either to the vigour or the slackness of discipline . Nor is there any sociable per- fection in this life , civil or sacred , that can be above discipline ; but she is that which with her musical ...
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... divine philo- sophy " Salmasius possessed not the tithe of a particle . Of the world of men , with its highest and most complicated concerns , he was as ignorant as the monk that spent his life in illuminating a letter . The power to ...
... divine philo- sophy " Salmasius possessed not the tithe of a particle . Of the world of men , with its highest and most complicated concerns , he was as ignorant as the monk that spent his life in illuminating a letter . The power to ...
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