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Page xvi
... faith : Paradise Lost is seen at the end of the radiant vista . This exordium is too long to extract entire : any fragmentary anticipation of it would spoil the whole . The electrical shock which follows invariably the voice of true ...
... faith : Paradise Lost is seen at the end of the radiant vista . This exordium is too long to extract entire : any fragmentary anticipation of it would spoil the whole . The electrical shock which follows invariably the voice of true ...
Page xxxii
... faith of the Reformers rejects the infamous alliance . " A serious charge is here brought , but is it attempted to be sustained ? The independents were a religious sect , and so named from the form of their church - government . With ...
... faith of the Reformers rejects the infamous alliance . " A serious charge is here brought , but is it attempted to be sustained ? The independents were a religious sect , and so named from the form of their church - government . With ...
Page xxxiv
... Faith , now a necessary portion of his animal life , became more intensely identified with his spiritual nature . His mind was not benighted , nor even darkened . The lustre of these heavens and the luxuriance of this earth he was not ...
... Faith , now a necessary portion of his animal life , became more intensely identified with his spiritual nature . His mind was not benighted , nor even darkened . The lustre of these heavens and the luxuriance of this earth he was not ...
Page 6
... faith to the Roman senate , that would tell them " how of the angels , " which he must needs mean those in Genesis called the sons of God , “ mixing with women were begotten the devils , " as good Justin Mar- tyr in his Apology told ...
... faith to the Roman senate , that would tell them " how of the angels , " which he must needs mean those in Genesis called the sons of God , “ mixing with women were begotten the devils , " as good Justin Mar- tyr in his Apology told ...
Page 8
... faith , that Constantine marred all in the church . Dante , in his 19th Canto of Inferno , hath thus , as I will render it you in English blank verse : Ah Constantine ! of how much ill was cause Not thy conversion , but those rich ...
... faith , that Constantine marred all in the church . Dante , in his 19th Canto of Inferno , hath thus , as I will render it you in English blank verse : Ah Constantine ! of how much ill was cause Not thy conversion , but those rich ...
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