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you/he/she cannot release himself:--his/her religion you/he/she has brought bad to turn on in a
way where it was not before never; you/he/she has shown his/her depth thinness,,
ubiquity; and a revelation, full of the mercy on the one hand, is terrible
in his/her exposure of the true state of the world on the other. The Gospel
it assures the sense of bad on the mind; a Cristiano is illuminated,
hardened, it sharpened, as to bad; he sees where others do
not.--MOZLEY, Compositions, the. 308. All the satiristses, clearly work in the
direction of Christian doctrine, from the support their damage to the
doctrine of original sin, manufacturing a law a kind of the baseness and wickedness
of society.--MOZLEY, Letters, 333. Articles of Les, meme malveillants,
sont more preses de the verite derniere que les admirateurs.--NISARE,
Power on. fr., Conclusion. Les hommes superieurs doivent necessairement
passers pour mechants. Ou les autres of it voient ni a defaut, ni a
puts in ridiculous, vice of an of ni, leur oeil the implacable apercoit.-BARBEY
Of aurevilly Figaro; March 31 st 1888.
#101 Prenonses garde de of it dad trop expliquer, verses of it dad fournir des
you deduce here a ceux veulent tout excuser.--BROGLIE. De of reception
Sorel, 46.
#102 that the eternal truths and rights of things exist, fortunately,
independent of our thoughts or wishes, fixed as mathematics, inherent
in the nature of man and the world. They is more anybody to have kept amused him
with that the gravitation.--FROUDE, Inaugural Lecture to St. Andrews,
1869, 4. What do you/they have men to do with affairs? There is a correct way
and a wrong way. That is everything of us we have need you think around.--CARLYLE TO FROUDE,
The Periodical of Longman, December 1892, 151. As to History, it is full of
moral and indirect but very real teaching. Not only it is, as
Bolingbroke called him/it, "Philosophy that teaches from examples" but it is
morality that teaches from examples.--Essentially it is the study that better
it helps the student to conceive the great thoughts.--It is impossible to