The North American Review, Volume 127O. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... natural language . This principle is expressed in the adage , " Actions speak louder than words . " Inspiration consists in the selection of those natural objects , human actions , and events , which correspond to spiritual causes , as ...
... natural language . This principle is expressed in the adage , " Actions speak louder than words . " Inspiration consists in the selection of those natural objects , human actions , and events , which correspond to spiritual causes , as ...
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... natural substances always stand for their spiritual antetypes , wherever they are mentioned . The whole Word is written in a universal language , a lan- guage of natural objects , and of human actions and relations , which is a divine ...
... natural substances always stand for their spiritual antetypes , wherever they are mentioned . The whole Word is written in a universal language , a lan- guage of natural objects , and of human actions and relations , which is a divine ...
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natural authors did not know that they had any other meaning than the natural one . David sang his own sorrows and joys , his own defeats and victories ; and , in doing so , he sings the spiritual joys and sorrows , the despair , and ...
natural authors did not know that they had any other meaning than the natural one . David sang his own sorrows and joys , his own defeats and victories ; and , in doing so , he sings the spiritual joys and sorrows , the despair , and ...
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