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... nature was to him the revelation of God . And fifty years he spent in the combined effort of first searching for Beauty , and then in beautiful language expressing what he had discovered . And what Beauty revealed was God's love , which ...
... nature was to him the revelation of God . And fifty years he spent in the combined effort of first searching for Beauty , and then in beautiful language expressing what he had discovered . And what Beauty revealed was God's love , which ...
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... Nature , as the attain- able end and recognizable mark of Natural law , has been a governing object with Dr. Bridges ... nature Sums Nor is there fairer work for beauty found Than that she win in nature her release From all the woes that ...
... Nature , as the attain- able end and recognizable mark of Natural law , has been a governing object with Dr. Bridges ... nature Sums Nor is there fairer work for beauty found Than that she win in nature her release From all the woes that ...
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... Nature is the Art of God , " or that of Edward Young , " The course of Nature is the Art of God , " it is obvious that Dr. Bridges intends a meaning less fanciful and more demonstrable than theirs , in accordance with his conclusion to ...
... Nature is the Art of God , " or that of Edward Young , " The course of Nature is the Art of God , " it is obvious that Dr. Bridges intends a meaning less fanciful and more demonstrable than theirs , in accordance with his conclusion to ...
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A Reply to Mr Garrod By R | 17 |
Carl Spitteler and the New Epic By JAMES | 35 |
Some Aspects of Modern Scottish Literature | 59 |
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