Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 páginas |
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... REASON AND RELIGION ARE THEIR OWN EVIDENCE . The natural sun is in this respect a symbol of the spiritual . Ere he is fully arisen , and while his glories are still under veil , he 5 calls up the breeze to chase away the usurping ...
... REASON AND RELIGION ARE THEIR OWN EVIDENCE . The natural sun is in this respect a symbol of the spiritual . Ere he is fully arisen , and while his glories are still under veil , he 5 calls up the breeze to chase away the usurping ...
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... Reason only where the eye of Reason has reached its own Horizon ; and that Faith is then but its continuation : even as the Day softens away into the sweet Twilight , and Twi- 25 light , hushed and breathless , steals into the Darkness ...
... Reason only where the eye of Reason has reached its own Horizon ; and that Faith is then but its continuation : even as the Day softens away into the sweet Twilight , and Twi- 25 light , hushed and breathless , steals into the Darkness ...
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... Reason , its own evidence , ii . 215 ; and Religion , 215-18 . Reason and Understanding , the dis- tinction of , C.'s early conviction of its necessity , i . 110 ; confirmed by pre - Revolution divines and philosophers , 109 , 249 ...
... Reason , its own evidence , ii . 215 ; and Religion , 215-18 . Reason and Understanding , the dis- tinction of , C.'s early conviction of its necessity , i . 110 ; confirmed by pre - Revolution divines and philosophers , 109 , 249 ...
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