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... friend Mr. C. H. Firth of Balliol College , who , besides making frequent references for me to books in the Bodleian , and aiding me with valuable suggestions , read the proof sheets of half of the second volume and of the whole of the ...
... friend Mr. C. H. Firth of Balliol College , who , besides making frequent references for me to books in the Bodleian , and aiding me with valuable suggestions , read the proof sheets of half of the second volume and of the whole of the ...
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... friendship with him . Dyce remarks that " as to the conclusion of the passage , and to light surrender , ' & c . , I must confess that I am far from understanding it clearly . " But the mean- ing seems intelligible : his " soul's dark ...
... friendship with him . Dyce remarks that " as to the conclusion of the passage , and to light surrender , ' & c . , I must confess that I am far from understanding it clearly . " But the mean- ing seems intelligible : his " soul's dark ...
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... friend when we have brought the breathless body to the earth ; for albeit the eye there taketh his ever - farewell of that beloved object , yet the impression of the man that hath been dear unto us , living an after- life in our memory ...
... friend when we have brought the breathless body to the earth ; for albeit the eye there taketh his ever - farewell of that beloved object , yet the impression of the man that hath been dear unto us , living an after- life in our memory ...
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... friends . " In divinity I keep the road , " says that champion of orthodoxy , Sir Thomas Browne , who exposed the vulnerable points in the scriptural narrative with more acumen and gusto than the whole army of " free - thinkers " from ...
... friends . " In divinity I keep the road , " says that champion of orthodoxy , Sir Thomas Browne , who exposed the vulnerable points in the scriptural narrative with more acumen and gusto than the whole army of " free - thinkers " from ...
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... friend , be his disciple ? Looke unto mee , by him per- swaded to that libertie , and thou shalt finde it an infernall bondage . I know the least of my demerits merit this miserable death ; but wilfull striving against knowne truth ...
... friend , be his disciple ? Looke unto mee , by him per- swaded to that libertie , and thou shalt finde it an infernall bondage . I know the least of my demerits merit this miserable death ; but wilfull striving against knowne truth ...
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