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... nature , and hurrying on those atrocious processes , by which reason was at length dashed from its pedestal , and cast into the foul den of super- stition and bigotry . Every man hastened to do evil . The waves of the moral deluge ...
... nature , and hurrying on those atrocious processes , by which reason was at length dashed from its pedestal , and cast into the foul den of super- stition and bigotry . Every man hastened to do evil . The waves of the moral deluge ...
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... nature , aud then let it slip from your memory . I tell you it is the work of God ; and I believe that the too liberal use of the term nature , has given rise to much of the apathy with which the ob- jects of the creation are regarded ...
... nature , aud then let it slip from your memory . I tell you it is the work of God ; and I believe that the too liberal use of the term nature , has given rise to much of the apathy with which the ob- jects of the creation are regarded ...
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... nature , and re- flection on God , as its author , can inspire ! But the human mind is not to be satisfied with uniformity or limitation . One who from infancy has lived in the vicinity of this fair strand , who , year after year has ...
... nature , and re- flection on God , as its author , can inspire ! But the human mind is not to be satisfied with uniformity or limitation . One who from infancy has lived in the vicinity of this fair strand , who , year after year has ...
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