The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volumen90W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1877 |
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... reason it is proposed to substitute , in the fol- lowing pages , the word " spiritual ' for the word " supernatural . " And in order to avoid the very error which we strive to shun , namely , the assumption of a principle by means of ...
... reason it is proposed to substitute , in the fol- lowing pages , the word " spiritual ' for the word " supernatural . " And in order to avoid the very error which we strive to shun , namely , the assumption of a principle by means of ...
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... reason , and of worship . That a man differs from a stone is not a new discovery . How he differs is a question on which chemistry can shed light , at least to a certain extent . a The condition or state on the entrance into which an ...
... reason , and of worship . That a man differs from a stone is not a new discovery . How he differs is a question on which chemistry can shed light , at least to a certain extent . a The condition or state on the entrance into which an ...
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... reason or analogy , that it certainly throws the onus of proof on the side of the materialist advocate . Again with regard to the entire order of visible nature . It must either be or not be the result of definite law , order , and reason ...
... reason or analogy , that it certainly throws the onus of proof on the side of the materialist advocate . Again with regard to the entire order of visible nature . It must either be or not be the result of definite law , order , and reason ...
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... reason to expect , from the works in which they occur , the orderly sequence or the careful preciseness of a formal biographic narrative . No doubt we should much prefer the latter , but it is not a kind of work which Semitic writers ...
... reason to expect , from the works in which they occur , the orderly sequence or the careful preciseness of a formal biographic narrative . No doubt we should much prefer the latter , but it is not a kind of work which Semitic writers ...
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... reason for the spirits ' wandering close to earth would have been , not that the body was not buried , but that certain earthly ties were not put aside which drew the spirit down and prevented it from passing through that river on the ...
... reason for the spirits ' wandering close to earth would have been , not that the body was not buried , but that certain earthly ties were not put aside which drew the spirit down and prevented it from passing through that river on the ...
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Página 583 - TO HELEN. Helen, thy beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks of yore, That gently, o'er a perfumed sea, The weary, way-worn wanderer bore To his own native shore. On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome.
Página 84 - I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys. As the lily among thorns, so is my love among the daughters.
Página 695 - With stories told of many a feat, How Faery Mab the junkets eat: She was pinched and pulled, she said; And he, by Friar's lantern led, Tells how the drudging goblin sweat To earn his cream-bowl duly set, When in one night, ere glimpse of morn, His shadowy flail...
Página 584 - The Rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is the Rose ; The Moon doth with delight Look round her when the heavens are bare ; Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fair ; The Sunshine is a glorious birth ; But yet I know, where'er I go, That there hath passed away a glory from the earth.
Página 584 - Yet now despair itself is mild, Even as the winds and waters are ; I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne and yet must bear...
Página 711 - Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
Página 17 - Moses' seat : all therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do ; but do not ye after their works : for they say, and do not.
Página 285 - Then down I cast me on my face, And first began to weep, For I knew my secret then was one That earth refused to keep: Or land or sea, though he should be Ten thousand fathoms deep. "So wills the fierce avenging Sprite, Till blood for blood atones! Ay...
Página 695 - When in one night, ere glimpse of morn, His shadowy flail hath threshed the corn That ten day-labourers could not end; Then lies him down the lubber fiend, And, stretched out all the chimney's length, Basks at the fire his hairy strength, And crop-full out of doors he flings, Ere the first cock his matin rings.
Página 615 - If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.