EssaysMacmillan, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... night . " A Latitudinarian translated into modern English would be a very broad churchman indeed . For it is evident that Hales's native humour , which was very strong , prevented him from even con- sidering religious differences in a ...
... night . " A Latitudinarian translated into modern English would be a very broad churchman indeed . For it is evident that Hales's native humour , which was very strong , prevented him from even con- sidering religious differences in a ...
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... night ; a figure strangely similar down to the smallest characteristics , in his gloom , his greediness , his disputatious talk , to the great Samuel of that ilk , in all but the stern religious fibre that is somehow the charm of the ...
... night ; a figure strangely similar down to the smallest characteristics , in his gloom , his greediness , his disputatious talk , to the great Samuel of that ilk , in all but the stern religious fibre that is somehow the charm of the ...
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... night to Thursday night . The reason for this retirement was the fear that certain documents and keys , entrusted to him as Bursar , should fall into the adversary's hands - for it is probable that at first he shared the belief with ...
... night to Thursday night . The reason for this retirement was the fear that certain documents and keys , entrusted to him as Bursar , should fall into the adversary's hands - for it is probable that at first he shared the belief with ...
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... night ill , and then dying so quietly that Mr. Mon- tague , who had been talking to him , left the room for half - an - hour and found him dead on his return . He was one of those great men who have a genuine dislike of publicity . He ...
... night ill , and then dying so quietly that Mr. Mon- tague , who had been talking to him , left the room for half - an - hour and found him dead on his return . He was one of those great men who have a genuine dislike of publicity . He ...
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... Of God ; O joy ! and back to God shall go . And here sweet love on wings me up doth stay . I live , I'm sure ; and joy this life to know . Night and vain dreams begone - Father of lights , Henry More , the Platonist 45.
... Of God ; O joy ! and back to God shall go . And here sweet love on wings me up doth stay . I live , I'm sure ; and joy this life to know . Night and vain dreams begone - Father of lights , Henry More , the Platonist 45.
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