Peter Parley's FarewellS. Colman, 8 Astor House, 1840 - 324 pagine |
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Pagina 172
... happiness . The wisdom of making such a world as this , is a subject too vast for the compass of human judgment . But God having planned such a world , we can see that he has executed it with amazing skill and power ; and that while he ...
... happiness . The wisdom of making such a world as this , is a subject too vast for the compass of human judgment . But God having planned such a world , we can see that he has executed it with amazing skill and power ; and that while he ...
Pagina 173
... happiness , and happiness too of the most exquisite kind . I think this shows you that all the good of this world could not have been obtained without the existence of evil . James . That's very odd - I did not think PARLEY'S FAREWELL ...
... happiness , and happiness too of the most exquisite kind . I think this shows you that all the good of this world could not have been obtained without the existence of evil . James . That's very odd - I did not think PARLEY'S FAREWELL ...
Pagina 188
... happiness reaches to immor- tality . It is one of the great distinctions be- tween man and animals , that the former looks forward to futurity ; the latter , never . Antici- pation is one of the leading characteristics of man , but it ...
... happiness reaches to immor- tality . It is one of the great distinctions be- tween man and animals , that the former looks forward to futurity ; the latter , never . Antici- pation is one of the leading characteristics of man , but it ...
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CONTENTS | 9 |
The Wild Daisy 18 | 20 |
The partridges feather Who made it? Man cannot make a feather | 25 |
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