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... divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are reproductions or new combinations by the wit of man , of the same natural benefactors . He no longer waits for favoring gales , but by means of steam , he realizes the fable of Eolus's ...
... divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are reproductions or new combinations by the wit of man , of the same natural benefactors . He no longer waits for favoring gales , but by means of steam , he realizes the fable of Eolus's ...
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... divine dies . All good is eternally reproductive . The beauty of nature reforms itself in the mind , and not for barren contemplation , but for new creation . All men are in some degree impressed by the face of the world ; some men even ...
... divine dies . All good is eternally reproductive . The beauty of nature reforms itself in the mind , and not for barren contemplation , but for new creation . All men are in some degree impressed by the face of the world ; some men even ...
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... divine natures , without be- coming , in some degree , himself divine . Like a new soul , they renew the body . We become physically nim- ble and lightsome ; we tread on air ; life is no longer irk- some , and we think it will never be ...
... divine natures , without be- coming , in some degree , himself divine . Like a new soul , they renew the body . We become physically nim- ble and lightsome ; we tread on air ; life is no longer irk- some , and we think it will never be ...
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... divine dream , from which we may presently awake to the glories and certainties of day . Idealism is a hypothesis to account for nature by other principles than those of carpentry and chemistry . Yet , if it only deny the existence of ...
... divine dream , from which we may presently awake to the glories and certainties of day . Idealism is a hypothesis to account for nature by other principles than those of carpentry and chemistry . Yet , if it only deny the existence of ...
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... divine mind . It is a fixed point whereby we may measure our departure . As we degenerate , the contrast between us and our house is more evident . We are as much strangers in nature , as we are aliens from God . We do not understand ...
... divine mind . It is a fixed point whereby we may measure our departure . As we degenerate , the contrast between us and our house is more evident . We are as much strangers in nature , as we are aliens from God . We do not understand ...
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