The Novice of Saint Dominick, Volume 3R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... reason , " truth , and philosophy ? Why , oh ! no- ble and excellent de St. Dorval , why " darest thou not stretch the hand of amity " and reconcilement to thy generous ene- 66 my , and press to thy bosom an heart " which throbs , in ...
... reason , " truth , and philosophy ? Why , oh ! no- ble and excellent de St. Dorval , why " darest thou not stretch the hand of amity " and reconcilement to thy generous ene- 66 my , and press to thy bosom an heart " which throbs , in ...
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... reason asserted their divine rights . To the chevalier de Sorville she continued almost as much a stranger as she was the first day of their acquaintance . That melancholy abstrac- tion which she attributed to the recent death of his ...
... reason asserted their divine rights . To the chevalier de Sorville she continued almost as much a stranger as she was the first day of their acquaintance . That melancholy abstrac- tion which she attributed to the recent death of his ...
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... reason to guide him " through this life to life eternal . He . " has endowed him with a moral agency " to judge for himself : if he acts up to " the best of that judgment he stands no " further accountable . But how few are 66 66 they ...
... reason to guide him " through this life to life eternal . He . " has endowed him with a moral agency " to judge for himself : if he acts up to " the best of that judgment he stands no " further accountable . But how few are 66 66 they ...
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... reason , one beam of na- " ture's light , rouse his slumbering intel- " lectual energy , or flash conviction on " his mind , timidly clinging to the bosom " of prejudice , he shrinks in cowardly fear " from the divine impulse , and ...
... reason , one beam of na- " ture's light , rouse his slumbering intel- " lectual energy , or flash conviction on " his mind , timidly clinging to the bosom " of prejudice , he shrinks in cowardly fear " from the divine impulse , and ...
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... reason as my guide , and by their " aid I recovered those just simple truths " which form the only basis of our reli " gious and moral life , but which the " dazzling allurements of error and super- " stition had nearly lost to me for ...
... reason as my guide , and by their " aid I recovered those just simple truths " which form the only basis of our reli " gious and moral life , but which the " dazzling allurements of error and super- " stition had nearly lost to me for ...
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