Natural Religion in American LiteratureCollege & University Press, 1966 - 191 страница |
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... never be " altered or rectified . ” In vain we endeavor to search out the hidden meaning of perpetual motion , in order to copy nature , for after all our researches we must be contented with such mechanism as will run down and need ...
... never be " altered or rectified . ” In vain we endeavor to search out the hidden meaning of perpetual motion , in order to copy nature , for after all our researches we must be contented with such mechanism as will run down and need ...
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... never perishing when they perish , he , verily , sees . For , as he sees the Lord present equally everywhere , he does not injure his true Self by the self and then he attains to the supreme goal .... When he sees that the manifold ...
... never perishing when they perish , he , verily , sees . For , as he sees the Lord present equally everywhere , he does not injure his true Self by the self and then he attains to the supreme goal .... When he sees that the manifold ...
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... never clearly defined the term and further elucida- tion is necessary in order to understand him completely on this point . The following passage is an example of the difficulty one is confronted with . The ripeness of religion is ...
... never clearly defined the term and further elucida- tion is necessary in order to understand him completely on this point . The following passage is an example of the difficulty one is confronted with . The ripeness of religion is ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Thomas Jefferson | 55 |
Philip Freneau | 65 |
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