Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... faith and noble confidence in the better minds that France would be chastised and Europe delivered at length ; but no one foresaw , no one counselled the means . There was not a ray of real light till Wellington began his career ...
... faith and noble confidence in the better minds that France would be chastised and Europe delivered at length ; but no one foresaw , no one counselled the means . There was not a ray of real light till Wellington began his career ...
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... faith , of hope , of fortitude , I rather lament than wonder . It is the common , perhaps the universal fine paid for the possession of extraordinary illumination , of lights not derived from the communicable intellect , of assurances ...
... faith , of hope , of fortitude , I rather lament than wonder . It is the common , perhaps the universal fine paid for the possession of extraordinary illumination , of lights not derived from the communicable intellect , of assurances ...
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... faith wrought with his works , and by works was faith made VOL . I. perfect . " A sensible discourse ; Paul and James MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . cix.
... faith wrought with his works , and by works was faith made VOL . I. perfect . " A sensible discourse ; Paul and James MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . cix.
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... faith cannot but display itself in works of love , truth , and purity , though implied , was not so clearly enunciated as it might have been ; nor was any allusion made to the distinction between good works and righteous actions ; faith ...
... faith cannot but display itself in works of love , truth , and purity , though implied , was not so clearly enunciated as it might have been ; nor was any allusion made to the distinction between good works and righteous actions ; faith ...
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... can that comfort be derived if not from the consideration that he departed in the faith of Christ , with the Holy Spirit conducting his soul through pain to victory ? But this I need not MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . cxvii.
... can that comfort be derived if not from the consideration that he departed in the faith of Christ , with the Holy Spirit conducting his soul through pain to victory ? But this I need not MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . cxvii.
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