| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...argument against this opinion, it is not, says he, all the sophistry of the cold logicians that shall work me out of the belief of what I feel and know, and rob me of the sweetest entertainment of my life, the passionate love of God ; whatever some men may... | |
| Charles Butler - Conveyancing - 1827 - 318 pages
...against this opinion, it is not, says he, all the sophistry of the cold logicians, that shall work me out of the belief of what I feel and know, and rob me of the sweetest enter179 tainment of my life, the passionate love of God; whatever some men... | |
| Charles Bulter - 1827 - 284 pages
...against this opinion, it is not, says he, all the sophistry of the cold logicians, that shall work me out of the belief of what I feel and know, and rob me of the sweetest entertainment of my life, the passionate love of God; whatever some men may... | |
| Books - 1820 - 398 pages
...argument against this opinion, it is not, says he, all the sophistry of the cold logicians that shall work me out of the belief of what I feel and know, and rob me of the sweetest entertainment of my life, the passionate love of God ; whatever some men may... | |
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