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... religious unbelief that he saw advancing with frightful swiftness over England . Speaking of the apparent conflict between science and religion , he remarked : " To disparage Science would be to dishonor one of God's greatest gifts to ...
... religious unbelief that he saw advancing with frightful swiftness over England . Speaking of the apparent conflict between science and religion , he remarked : " To disparage Science would be to dishonor one of God's greatest gifts to ...
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... religious . Her great and constant desire is to make her husband more religious , or at least to conduce , as far as she may , to his growth in the spiritual life . In this she will doubtless succeed , for piety like hers is infectious ...
... religious . Her great and constant desire is to make her husband more religious , or at least to conduce , as far as she may , to his growth in the spiritual life . In this she will doubtless succeed , for piety like hers is infectious ...
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... religious men living . You may tell him ( I knew him once , and know his work still ) —that if ever I get better I mean to be religious again , too , but my religion is to be old Greek . It will do quite as well as his , and is entirely ...
... religious men living . You may tell him ( I knew him once , and know his work still ) —that if ever I get better I mean to be religious again , too , but my religion is to be old Greek . It will do quite as well as his , and is entirely ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AUBREY DE VERE THE MAN IN HIS | 7 |
DISCIPLE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 34 |
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