The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2 |
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And after that trust my imperfect sense , Which calls in question his omnipotence
? Can I my reason to my faith compel ? And shall my sight , and touch , and taste
rebel ? Superior faculties are set aside ; Shall their subfervient organs be my ...
And after that trust my imperfect sense , Which calls in question his omnipotence
? Can I my reason to my faith compel ? And shall my sight , and touch , and taste
rebel ? Superior faculties are set aside ; Shall their subfervient organs be my ...
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Tis urg'd again , that faith did first commence By miracles , which are appeals to
sense , And thence concluded , that our sense must be The motive ftill of
credibility . For latter ages must on former wait , And what began belief must
propagate .
Tis urg'd again , that faith did first commence By miracles , which are appeals to
sense , And thence concluded , that our sense must be The motive ftill of
credibility . For latter ages must on former wait , And what began belief must
propagate .
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Το pay great sums and to compound the small : For who would break with
heaven , and would not break for all ? Rest then , my soul , from endless anguish
freed : Nor sciences thy guide , nor sense thy creed . Faith is the best ensuer of
thy ...
Το pay great sums and to compound the small : For who would break with
heaven , and would not break for all ? Rest then , my soul , from endless anguish
freed : Nor sciences thy guide , nor sense thy creed . Faith is the best ensuer of
thy ...
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Tho our lean faith these rigid laws has given , The full - fed Mussulman goes fat to
heaven ; For his Arabian prophet with delights Of sense allur'd his eastern
profelytes . The jolly Luther , reading him , began T'interpret scriptures by his
alcoran ...
Tho our lean faith these rigid laws has given , The full - fed Mussulman goes fat to
heaven ; For his Arabian prophet with delights Of sense allur'd his eastern
profelytes . The jolly Luther , reading him , began T'interpret scriptures by his
alcoran ...
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The literal sense is hard to flesh and blood , But nonsense never can be
understood . Her wild belief on every wave is tost ; But sure no church can better
morals boast : True to her king her principles are found ; Oh that her practice
were but ...
The literal sense is hard to flesh and blood , But nonsense never can be
understood . Her wild belief on every wave is tost ; But sure no church can better
morals boast : True to her king her principles are found ; Oh that her practice
were but ...
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