| Daniel O'Connell - 1846 - 578 sayfa
...the teeth of the palsied beldame superstition chatter, and I see her descending to the grave ! Reason points to the open gates of the temple of religious...philanthropy kneels at the altar of the common God ! " Does a God rule this illimitable universe ? Are you thankful for his beneficence? Do you adore... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1869 - 516 sayfa
...(That may be true, but I bless my stars that I am a baronet ! ) ' Reason/ he writes farther down, ' points to the open gates of the temple of religious...philanthropy kneels at the altar of the common God. I regard the admission of the Catholic claims, and the Repeal of the Union Act as blossoms of that... | |
| Denis Florence MacCarthy - 1872 - 448 sayfa
...the teeth of the palsied beldame Superstition chatter, and I sec her descending to the grave! Reason points to the open gates of the Temple of Religious...Philanthropy kneels at the altar of the common God" (p. 3). By the " palsied beldame Superstition" Shelley of course understood the " religion" of the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 478 sayfa
...grave! Eeason points to the open gates of tin 1 Temple of Religious Freedom, Philanthropy kneel? .1; the altar of the common God ! There, wealth and poverty,...loathsome pool of vice and misery, to warn the wanderer win-re dangers lie. Does a God rule this illimitable universe; are you thankful for his beneficence—do... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 450 sayfa
...the teeth of the palsied beldame Superstition chatter, and I see her descending to the grave ! Reason points to the open gates of the Temple of Religious...this illimitable universe ? Are you thankful for his beneficence—do you adore his wisdom—do you hang upon his altar the garland of your devotion ? Curse... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 448 sayfa
...the teeth of the palsied beldame Superstition chatter, and I see her descending to the grave ! Reason points to the open gates of the Temple of Religious...Philanthropy kneels at the altar of the common God I There, wealth and poverty, rank and abjectness, are names known but as memorials of past time : meteors... | |
| Thomas Clarke Luby - 1880 - 560 sayfa
...the teeth of the palsied beldam, Superstition, chatter, and I see her descending to the grave. Keason points to the open gates of the temple of religious...Philanthropy kneels at the altar of the common God. I regard the admission of the Catholic claims and the repeal of the Union Act as blossoms of that fruit... | |
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