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Page 69
... Truth , Righteousness and Peace . Righteousness and Truth deny the justice of Christ's invasion of Hell and release of the souls there . But Mercy and Peace plead the Incarna- tion . The argument , to be found in Passus XVIII of the B ...
... Truth , Righteousness and Peace . Righteousness and Truth deny the justice of Christ's invasion of Hell and release of the souls there . But Mercy and Peace plead the Incarna- tion . The argument , to be found in Passus XVIII of the B ...
Page 87
... truth , and rarity , Grace in all simplicity , Here enclos'd in cinders lie . Death is now the phoenix ' nest ; And the turtle's loyal breast To eternity doth rest . . . . Truth may seem , but cannot be ; Beauty brag , but ' tis not she ; ...
... truth , and rarity , Grace in all simplicity , Here enclos'd in cinders lie . Death is now the phoenix ' nest ; And the turtle's loyal breast To eternity doth rest . . . . Truth may seem , but cannot be ; Beauty brag , but ' tis not she ; ...
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... truth ; for truth is the con- forming of intellect and thing , whether , as in human thought , it is the conforming of the intellect to the thing , or , as in human art and conduct , and in divine creation and providence , it is the ...
... truth ; for truth is the con- forming of intellect and thing , whether , as in human thought , it is the conforming of the intellect to the thing , or , as in human art and conduct , and in divine creation and providence , it is the ...
Contents
The Hypothesis in History and Comedy | 33 |
The First Testing Corruption and Salvation | 76 |
The Second TestingCorruption and Salvation | 125 |
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