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Page 159
... feeling if not of scorn , at any rate of amazement and , I fear , of pity . Nevertheless , I should feel myself guilty of a crime if I wrote one single word with the object of weakening an Irishman's faith in his Church . So beautiful ...
... feeling if not of scorn , at any rate of amazement and , I fear , of pity . Nevertheless , I should feel myself guilty of a crime if I wrote one single word with the object of weakening an Irishman's faith in his Church . So beautiful ...
Page 242
... feel the presence of the angels , almost to see the invisible world . " This life of which I am speaking , man's natural life - the life , be it remembered , to which the poet and the painter go for beauty and tenderness- has religion ...
... feel the presence of the angels , almost to see the invisible world . " This life of which I am speaking , man's natural life - the life , be it remembered , to which the poet and the painter go for beauty and tenderness- has religion ...
Page 245
... feel rever- ence and love for the Creator of all visible things , brought gradually to conceive the beautiful idea of Fatherhood in the universe , does not find worship difficult , is unconscious of the need for dogma . It is almost ...
... feel rever- ence and love for the Creator of all visible things , brought gradually to conceive the beautiful idea of Fatherhood in the universe , does not find worship difficult , is unconscious of the need for dogma . It is almost ...
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