EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... spirit a proposal made to him by Mr. Penwarren , who succeeded him , that he should retain half- " All or none is mine , " - though he was reduced to the greatest poverty . He sold his library , which was large and valuable , for £ 700 ...
... spirit a proposal made to him by Mr. Penwarren , who succeeded him , that he should retain half- " All or none is mine , " - though he was reduced to the greatest poverty . He sold his library , which was large and valuable , for £ 700 ...
Էջ 15
... spirits ; he had a bountiful mind . " At last the end came very quietly . He was in his seventy - third year , " weary of this un- charitable world , " as he said . Only a fort- night ill , and then dying so quietly that Mr. Mon- tague ...
... spirits ; he had a bountiful mind . " At last the end came very quietly . He was in his seventy - third year , " weary of this un- charitable world , " as he said . Only a fort- night ill , and then dying so quietly that Mr. Mon- tague ...
Էջ 45
... spirit , not distance of place , he said , divide men from God : to purge the mind from vice and impurity and the subtle temptations of sense , so as to leave the spiritual eye clear and un- dimmed - this holy art of life became his ...
... spirit , not distance of place , he said , divide men from God : to purge the mind from vice and impurity and the subtle temptations of sense , so as to leave the spiritual eye clear and un- dimmed - this holy art of life became his ...
Էջ 46
... spirit , dumb insensibilities , and heavy overshadowings from the towers of death . In the history of More's life no ... spirits " a rich ethereal sort of body , for what was inward , " to use 46 Henry More , the Platonist.
... spirit , dumb insensibilities , and heavy overshadowings from the towers of death . In the history of More's life no ... spirits " a rich ethereal sort of body , for what was inward , " to use 46 Henry More , the Platonist.
Էջ 55
... spirit of heathen religions . It may be said at once that his method of treating the subject is unjust ; he is far too anxious , in his zeal for the Truth , to attribute to them a licentious or contemptible origin and obscene or ...
... spirit of heathen religions . It may be said at once that his method of treating the subject is unjust ; he is far too anxious , in his zeal for the Truth , to attribute to them a licentious or contemptible origin and obscene or ...
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