10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARADISAICALLY»
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... monstrous, and horrid forms of the animal and vegetable world in this period ;
of a continued struggling and striving of God's creative agency, aiming at a
paradisaically beautiful and glorious form of the earth, with those dark powers
from the ...
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Greece and the Greeks, tr. [from Lifvet i gamla verden] by ...
327 green woods, its affluence of running waters, its plane trees, and its
oleanders, appeared to us paradisaically delightful. It would have heen
impossible to desire a more lovely summer residence. It is a pity only that you are
there nearly two ...
3
The Methodist Quarterly Review
... of a continued struggling and striving of God's creative agency, aiming at a
paradisaically beautiful and glorious form of the earth, with those dark powers
from the abyss—of all these and similar antecedents of the six days' work
conceived of ...
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Negotiations with the Sniper: Book One
Somewhere in my past was the most wonderful childhood a boy could have had,
a family living on a small farm near a little town paradisaically called East Pines.
Doesn't that sound nice? But I never made it back there; somehow the conscious
...
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Tour in England, Ireland, and France: in the years 1826, ...
The first is a singular and paradisaically luxuriant country, difibring completely
from the forms and appearances of that which surround us. The second, in its
treeless sandy plain, looks. the picture of blank sta- tionariness and of the
Inquisition ...
Hermann Pückler-Muskau (Fürst von), 1833
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Tour in England, Ireland and France in the years 1828 and ...
The first is a singular and paradisaically luxuriant country, differing completely
from the forms and appearances of that which surround us. The second, in its
treeless sandy plain, looks the picture of blank stationariness and of the
Inquisition ...
Hermann F. H. Pückler-Muskau (Fürst von.), 1832
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The Philosophy of Steven Soderbergh
... atoms,” is critical of a bleak postmodern perspective that seeks to lament the
loss of a “paradisaically represented 'organic' society” (15). In light of these
selective and often paradoxical philosophical views that the film seems to
subscribe to, ...
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The Rule of Metaphor: The Creation of Meaning in Language
For the authors of the Rhétorique générale, the difference proposed by Cellier
between antithesis and oxymoron ('contradiction tragically proclaimed for
antithesis, paradisaically assumed for oxymoron') concerns only the ethos of
figures, not ...
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Redeemer Nation: The Idea of America's Millennial Role
24 Christianity, working outward from the inmost center, "proposes to reform
every thing." Even if we could, by "a grand comprehensive sweep of reform," get
all sins out of sight, "We should have a race acting paradisaically in their
behavior, ...
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Nature and the Supernatural
... state separated from the consciousness of God, shut in, so as nowhere to
appear, it would be the greatest imaginable misfortune. We should have a race
acting paradisaically in their behavior, when they have no principle of good in
their life.