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Pagina 55
... affected with the inside of a Gothic cathedral , though it be five times larger than the other ; which can arise from nothing else , but the greatness of the manner in the one , and the meanness in the other . " I have seen an ...
... affected with the inside of a Gothic cathedral , though it be five times larger than the other ; which can arise from nothing else , but the greatness of the manner in the one , and the meanness in the other . " I have seen an ...
Pagina 215
... affected with love or hatred to mankind . As for such who are insensible of the concerns of others , but merely as they affect themselves , these men are to be valued only for their morality , and as we hope better things from their ...
... affected with love or hatred to mankind . As for such who are insensible of the concerns of others , but merely as they affect themselves , these men are to be valued only for their morality , and as we hope better things from their ...
Pagina 432
... affected with the idea of his appearing in the presence of that Being whom none can see and live , he must be much more affected when he considers that this Being whom he appears before will examine all the actions of his past life ...
... affected with the idea of his appearing in the presence of that Being whom none can see and live , he must be much more affected when he considers that this Being whom he appears before will examine all the actions of his past life ...
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