Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 386
... truth in the teachings of the early church and was impressed by the supremacy of the Roman church in the Middle Ages . When he returned to Oxford , he endeavored with some of his friends to restrain the trend toward liberalism in the ...
... truth in the teachings of the early church and was impressed by the supremacy of the Roman church in the Middle Ages . When he returned to Oxford , he endeavored with some of his friends to restrain the trend toward liberalism in the ...
Page 434
... truth and love . " This creed is further developed in Paracelsus , the story of a scholar's search for knowledge . Paracelsus discovers that " truth is within ourselves " and that God's " right hand doth guide us through the world ...
... truth and love . " This creed is further developed in Paracelsus , the story of a scholar's search for knowledge . Paracelsus discovers that " truth is within ourselves " and that God's " right hand doth guide us through the world ...
Page 500
... Truth slays and forgives ; But to you , as time takes him , This new thing it gives , Even love , the beloved Republic , that feeds upon freedom and lives . For truth only is living , Truth only is whole , And the love of his giving ...
... Truth slays and forgives ; But to you , as time takes him , This new thing it gives , Even love , the beloved Republic , that feeds upon freedom and lives . For truth only is living , Truth only is whole , And the love of his giving ...
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