The Prose Writers of America: A Collection of Eloquent and Interesting Extracts from the Writings of American AuthorsHurst & Company, 1909 |
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... religion of his country , unable to support the flight of his imagination , sunk powerless be- neath him ? It is the unseen world , where the master spir- its of our race breathe freely , and are at home ; and it is mournful to behold ...
... religion of his country , unable to support the flight of his imagination , sunk powerless be- neath him ? It is the unseen world , where the master spir- its of our race breathe freely , and are at home ; and it is mournful to behold ...
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... religion presented themselves with a strong interest to his mind . The relation of the world to its Author , and of this life to a retributory scene in another , could not be contemplated by him without the greatest so- leinnity . The ...
... religion presented themselves with a strong interest to his mind . The relation of the world to its Author , and of this life to a retributory scene in another , could not be contemplated by him without the greatest so- leinnity . The ...
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... religious obligation desert the oaths , which are the instruments of investiga- tion in courts of justice ? And let us with caution indulge the supposition , that morality can be maintained without religion . Whatever may be conceded to ...
... religious obligation desert the oaths , which are the instruments of investiga- tion in courts of justice ? And let us with caution indulge the supposition , that morality can be maintained without religion . Whatever may be conceded to ...
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for dness of the Deity displayed in the Beauty of Creation Dwight | 10 |
Rural Occupations favourable to the Sentiments of Devotion | 19 |
Jefferson | 25 |
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