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... divine . Thoughtless people contradict as readily the statement of perceptions as of opinions , or rather much more readily ; for they do not distinguish between perception and notion . They fancy that I choose to see this or that thing ...
... divine . Thoughtless people contradict as readily the statement of perceptions as of opinions , or rather much more readily ; for they do not distinguish between perception and notion . They fancy that I choose to see this or that thing ...
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... Divine Spirit are so pure that it is profane to seek to interpose helps . It must be that when God speaketh , he should communicate not one thing , but all things ; should fill the world with his voice ; should scatter forth light ...
... Divine Spirit are so pure that it is profane to seek to interpose helps . It must be that when God speaketh , he should communicate not one thing , but all things ; should fill the world with his voice ; should scatter forth light ...
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... divine fact . Bid them take the shoes from off their feet , for God is here within . Let our simplicity judge them , and our docility to our own law demonstrate the poverty of nature and fortune beside our native riches . But now we are ...
... divine fact . Bid them take the shoes from off their feet , for God is here within . Let our simplicity judge them , and our docility to our own law demonstrate the poverty of nature and fortune beside our native riches . But now we are ...
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... divine laws , he is answered by a silence which conveys well enough to an observer the dissatisfaction of the hearer , but his incapacity to make his own statement . I shall attempt in this and the following chapter to record some facts ...
... divine laws , he is answered by a silence which conveys well enough to an observer the dissatisfaction of the hearer , but his incapacity to make his own statement . I shall attempt in this and the following chapter to record some facts ...
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... divine . thought above the will of the writer . That is each writer which has nothing private in it . part of each which he does not know , that which flowed out of his constitution , and not from his too active invention ; that which ...
... divine . thought above the will of the writer . That is each writer which has nothing private in it . part of each which he does not know , that which flowed out of his constitution , and not from his too active invention ; that which ...
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