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have not failed to seize one truth : -the truth that beauty and sweetness are essential characters of a complete human perfection . When I insist on this , I am all in the faith and tradition of Oxford . I say boldly that this our ...
have not failed to seize one truth : -the truth that beauty and sweetness are essential characters of a complete human perfection . When I insist on this , I am all in the faith and tradition of Oxford . I say boldly that this our ...
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It is true , Solomon will praise knowing : ' Understanding is a well- spring of life unto him that hath it . ' And in the New Testament , again , Jesus Christ is a ' light , ' and ' truth makes us free . ' It is true , Aristotle will ...
It is true , Solomon will praise knowing : ' Understanding is a well- spring of life unto him that hath it . ' And in the New Testament , again , Jesus Christ is a ' light , ' and ' truth makes us free . ' It is true , Aristotle will ...
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And appealing to the sense of truth and reason , these considerations will , without doubt , touch and move all those of even the Barbarians themselves , who are ( as are some of us Philistines also , and some of the Populace ) beyond ...
And appealing to the sense of truth and reason , these considerations will , without doubt , touch and move all those of even the Barbarians themselves , who are ( as are some of us Philistines also , and some of the Populace ) beyond ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
II | 33 |
BARBARIANS PHILISTINES POPULACE | 59 |
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