Biographia Literaria |
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the relation of cause and effect ; a chearful and communi- cative temper disposing us to notice the similarities and con- trasts of things , that we may be able to illustrate the one by the other ; a quiet conscience ; a condition free ...
the relation of cause and effect ; a chearful and communi- cative temper disposing us to notice the similarities and con- trasts of things , that we may be able to illustrate the one by the other ; a quiet conscience ; a condition free ...
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The deeper , however , we penetrate into the ground of things , the more truth we discover in the 20 doctrines of the greater number of the philosophical sects . The want of substantial reality in the objects of the senses , according ...
The deeper , however , we penetrate into the ground of things , the more truth we discover in the 20 doctrines of the greater number of the philosophical sects . The want of substantial reality in the objects of the senses , according ...
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I will conclude with the words of Bishop Jeremy Taylor : he to whom all things are one , who draweth all things to one , and seeth all things in one , may enjoy true peace and rest of 25 spirit . ( J. Taylor's VIA PACIS ) .
I will conclude with the words of Bishop Jeremy Taylor : he to whom all things are one , who draweth all things to one , and seeth all things in one , may enjoy true peace and rest of 25 spirit . ( J. Taylor's VIA PACIS ) .
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