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... Sense . 171. From the " Essay on Man . " The Scale of Being . Omnipresence of the Deity . Address to Bolingbroke . 172. Description of Belinda . 173. The Dying Christian to his Soul . Jonathan Swift , 1667-1745 . 174. Country ...
... Sense . 171. From the " Essay on Man . " The Scale of Being . Omnipresence of the Deity . Address to Bolingbroke . 172. Description of Belinda . 173. The Dying Christian to his Soul . Jonathan Swift , 1667-1745 . 174. Country ...
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... believe , is always neuter . In Caedmon 4 . 4 Wan , in the sense of dismal , was long known to our poetry : Min is the drenching in the sea so wan . — Chaucer , Knightes Tale . Sweart synnihte , side and wide , Wonne wægas . 2.
... believe , is always neuter . In Caedmon 4 . 4 Wan , in the sense of dismal , was long known to our poetry : Min is the drenching in the sea so wan . — Chaucer , Knightes Tale . Sweart synnihte , side and wide , Wonne wægas . 2.
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... sense is mock'd in every thing : And , to conclude , I know myself a man , Which is a proud and yet a wretched thing . 50. JOHN DONNE . 1573-1631 . ( Manual , p . 82. ) FROM HIS ELEGIES . Language , thou art too narrow and too weak To ...
... sense is mock'd in every thing : And , to conclude , I know myself a man , Which is a proud and yet a wretched thing . 50. JOHN DONNE . 1573-1631 . ( Manual , p . 82. ) FROM HIS ELEGIES . Language , thou art too narrow and too weak To ...
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... senses , and denied the immortality of the soul , yet allowed that whatever motions the spirit of man could perform without the organs of the body might remain after death , which are only those of the understanding and not of the ...
... senses , and denied the immortality of the soul , yet allowed that whatever motions the spirit of man could perform without the organs of the body might remain after death , which are only those of the understanding and not of the ...
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... , to believe the Scripture to be 1 The Roman Catholic . 2 Augsburg . God's Word ; to endeavor to find the true sense A. D. 1602-1644 . WILLIAM CHILLINGWORTH . 149 William Chillingworth, 1602- 1644 The Religion of Protestants.
... , to believe the Scripture to be 1 The Roman Catholic . 2 Augsburg . God's Word ; to endeavor to find the true sense A. D. 1602-1644 . WILLIAM CHILLINGWORTH . 149 William Chillingworth, 1602- 1644 The Religion of Protestants.
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