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Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. 7 THE CORRESPONDENCES ( i ) Celestial Powers and Other Creations " HIS correspondence was not greatly used . God is usually in the background sustaining the whole order of creation . But he was ...
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. 7 THE CORRESPONDENCES ( i ) Celestial Powers and Other Creations " HIS correspondence was not greatly used . God is usually in the background sustaining the whole order of creation . But he was ...
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... correspondence : Now the due observation of this law which reason teacheth us cannot but be effectual unto their great good that observe the same . For we see the whole world and each part thereof so compacted that , as long as each ...
... correspondence : Now the due observation of this law which reason teacheth us cannot but be effectual unto their great good that observe the same . For we see the whole world and each part thereof so compacted that , as long as each ...
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... correspondence works the other way ; and the usual intention is to establish the unity and the mutually necessary ranks of the body politic , through the correspondence with the human organism . Shakespeare ( if it is Shakespeare ) puts ...
... correspondence works the other way ; and the usual intention is to establish the unity and the mutually necessary ranks of the body politic , through the correspondence with the human organism . Shakespeare ( if it is Shakespeare ) puts ...
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