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Page 35
... evident even on the surface of his writings . God to him , however , was , as we shall presently see , only a far- off abstraction- God . ' The First Movere of the Cause above , ' or- ' Jupiter the King , The which is Prince and Cause ...
... evident even on the surface of his writings . God to him , however , was , as we shall presently see , only a far- off abstraction- God . ' The First Movere of the Cause above , ' or- ' Jupiter the King , The which is Prince and Cause ...
Page 96
... evident mental struggles and the ' Faith diversified with doubt , ' which makes his religious conceptions so perplexing to the average reader . His Doubts . He expresses his true feel- ings when he sings : ' Perplext in faith , but pure ...
... evident mental struggles and the ' Faith diversified with doubt , ' which makes his religious conceptions so perplexing to the average reader . His Doubts . He expresses his true feel- ings when he sings : ' Perplext in faith , but pure ...
Page 123
... evident that he did not fear death . In ' Saul ' he speaks of ' death's minute of night ' as introductory to ' life's day - spring . ' The dying Paracelsus exclaims : ' If I stoop Into a dark tremendous sea of cloud , It is but for a ...
... evident that he did not fear death . In ' Saul ' he speaks of ' death's minute of night ' as introductory to ' life's day - spring . ' The dying Paracelsus exclaims : ' If I stoop Into a dark tremendous sea of cloud , It is but for a ...
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