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To them the subject of miracles had seemed of enormous import- ance for upon their existence or not seemed to depend the credibility of Christianity . To Cowper it was otherwise : the whole universe was a miracle .
To them the subject of miracles had seemed of enormous import- ance for upon their existence or not seemed to depend the credibility of Christianity . To Cowper it was otherwise : the whole universe was a miracle .
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... kings and priests to enslave mankind with these instructions : Go ! tell the Human race that Woman's love is Sin ; That an Eternal life awaits the worms of sixty winters , In an allegorical abode , where existence hath never come .
... kings and priests to enslave mankind with these instructions : Go ! tell the Human race that Woman's love is Sin ; That an Eternal life awaits the worms of sixty winters , In an allegorical abode , where existence hath never come .
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To these in 1806 he added further verses , the first four of which set out the Platonic theory of Memory , in which Plato accounted for the intuitive part of the human mind by supposing that it had lived in a previous existence , and ...
To these in 1806 he added further verses , the first four of which set out the Platonic theory of Memory , in which Plato accounted for the intuitive part of the human mind by supposing that it had lived in a previous existence , and ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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