Shelley's Prose: Or, The Trumpet of a Prophecy |
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Page 108
... supposed to be that which inspired the Prophets and Apostles ; and the former to be the grace of God , which summarily makes known the truth of his revelation to those whose mind is fitted for its reception by a submissive perusal of ...
... supposed to be that which inspired the Prophets and Apostles ; and the former to be the grace of God , which summarily makes known the truth of his revelation to those whose mind is fitted for its reception by a submissive perusal of ...
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... supposed un- avoidable constitution , those from whose labor all those external accommodations which distinguish a civilized being from a savage arise , worked , before the institution of this double aristocracy , eight hours . And of ...
... supposed un- avoidable constitution , those from whose labor all those external accommodations which distinguish a civilized being from a savage arise , worked , before the institution of this double aristocracy , eight hours . And of ...
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... supposed to be placed beyond that remotest constellation of the visible stars . These spirits are supposed , like those which reside in the bodies of animals and men , to have been created by God with foresight of the consequences which ...
... supposed to be placed beyond that remotest constellation of the visible stars . These spirits are supposed , like those which reside in the bodies of animals and men , to have been created by God with foresight of the consequences which ...
Contents
ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
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