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... Reason . I love to lose my self in a mystery , to pursue my Reason to 10 an O altitudo ! 15 ' Tis my solitary recreation to pose my apprehension with those in- volved Aenigmas and riddles of the Trinity , with Incarnation , and ...
... Reason . I love to lose my self in a mystery , to pursue my Reason to 10 an O altitudo ! 15 ' Tis my solitary recreation to pose my apprehension with those in- volved Aenigmas and riddles of the Trinity , with Incarnation , and ...
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... reason , to controvert the Works of GOD , or question the Justice of His proceedings . Could Humility teach s others , as it hath instructed me , to contem- plate the infinite and incomprehensible dis- tance betwixt the Creator and the ...
... reason , to controvert the Works of GOD , or question the Justice of His proceedings . Could Humility teach s others , as it hath instructed me , to contem- plate the infinite and incomprehensible dis- tance betwixt the Creator and the ...
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... Reason weaves , by Passion is undone . Trace Science then , with modesty thy guide ; First strip off all her equipage of pride ; Deduct what is but vanity or dress , Or learning's luxury , or idleness , 45 Or tricks to show the stretch ...
... Reason weaves , by Passion is undone . Trace Science then , with modesty thy guide ; First strip off all her equipage of pride ; Deduct what is but vanity or dress , Or learning's luxury , or idleness , 45 Or tricks to show the stretch ...
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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