Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... divine ventriloquist , not caring from whose mouth the sounds are supposed to proceed , if only the words are audible and intelligible . " The Writer in Blackwood , however , takes a very dif- ferent view of it : he rather supposes the ...
... divine ventriloquist , not caring from whose mouth the sounds are supposed to proceed , if only the words are audible and intelligible . " The Writer in Blackwood , however , takes a very dif- ferent view of it : he rather supposes the ...
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... divine as Thomas Aquinas . But when a man declares that the fundamental ideas of a system are born and matured in his mind , he evidently means , not merely that he possesses the mere material or elements of the system , but that the ...
... divine as Thomas Aquinas . But when a man declares that the fundamental ideas of a system are born and matured in his mind , he evidently means , not merely that he possesses the mere material or elements of the system , but that the ...
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... divine , the work of Creation and Redemption , although they have wrong conceptions of the method of this work . On the other hand I should suppose that many Ro- to expand and strengthen divine Knowledge . lxv because , Ixiv Mr. C ...
... divine , the work of Creation and Redemption , although they have wrong conceptions of the method of this work . On the other hand I should suppose that many Ro- to expand and strengthen divine Knowledge . lxv because , Ixiv Mr. C ...
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... divine know- ledge , may be in continual antagonism and collision with those who are intent only on keeping it from go- ing back . My Father's vocation , if he had any in this province , was to defend the Holy Faith by deve- loping it ...
... divine know- ledge , may be in continual antagonism and collision with those who are intent only on keeping it from go- ing back . My Father's vocation , if he had any in this province , was to defend the Holy Faith by deve- loping it ...
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... , religion in its deepest , highest and fullest expression , the very ground as well as the summit of divine truth . Embraced neither Pantheism nor Mysticism . lxix for a time lxviii His Opinions not governed from without .
... , religion in its deepest , highest and fullest expression , the very ground as well as the summit of divine truth . Embraced neither Pantheism nor Mysticism . lxix for a time lxviii His Opinions not governed from without .
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