Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 pages |
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Page 62
... virtue and of knowledge , of which every one of us recognising a part , think we comprehend in our natures the whole ... virtues in him to return a full and clear echo of the same . ' We may study a char- acter , notice its incomings and ...
... virtue and of knowledge , of which every one of us recognising a part , think we comprehend in our natures the whole ... virtues in him to return a full and clear echo of the same . ' We may study a char- acter , notice its incomings and ...
Page 75
... virtue and vice for the living forms around us ; we need not brighten the one , nor darken the other ; to the spiritual eye , even here , will the just begin to appear as angels of light ; and as the sun of Divine Favor sets on the ...
... virtue and vice for the living forms around us ; we need not brighten the one , nor darken the other ; to the spiritual eye , even here , will the just begin to appear as angels of light ; and as the sun of Divine Favor sets on the ...
Page 77
... virtue and vice would have had a deeper , and in no wise less natural signification from the superadded light of Revelation , no one , we think , can doubt . Our own souls must be rendered a fit medium of those spiritual conflicts we ...
... virtue and vice would have had a deeper , and in no wise less natural signification from the superadded light of Revelation , no one , we think , can doubt . Our own souls must be rendered a fit medium of those spiritual conflicts we ...
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