Religion Through the Ages: An AnthologyHermon F. Bell, Charles S. Macfarland |
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... heart displeases thee , a wandering heart excites thy pity . Thou art infinite in all things , in love as in wisdom and power ; an imperfect love , and a limited wisdom cannot know thee . Can the finite comprehend the Infinite ? It is ...
... heart displeases thee , a wandering heart excites thy pity . Thou art infinite in all things , in love as in wisdom and power ; an imperfect love , and a limited wisdom cannot know thee . Can the finite comprehend the Infinite ? It is ...
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... heart : As when there is a sense of the beauty , amiableness , or sweetness of a thing ; so that the heart is sensible of pleasure and delight in the presence of the idea of it . In the former is exercised merely the speculative faculty ...
... heart : As when there is a sense of the beauty , amiableness , or sweetness of a thing ; so that the heart is sensible of pleasure and delight in the presence of the idea of it . In the former is exercised merely the speculative faculty ...
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... heart remained unaffected . Nor was there ever a saint awakened out of a cold , lifeless frame , or recovered from a declining state in religion , and brought back from a lamentable departure from God , without having his heart affected ...
... heart remained unaffected . Nor was there ever a saint awakened out of a cold , lifeless frame , or recovered from a declining state in religion , and brought back from a lamentable departure from God , without having his heart affected ...
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FRANCOIS FENELON | 3 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 11 |
VICTOR HUGO 21 | 49 |
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