In similar wise my friend Mr. Frederick Pollock, in his admirable work on Spinoza (London, 1880), [Pg xiv] observes that "Mr. Fiske's doctrine excludes the belief in a so-called Personal God, and the particular forms of religious emotion dependent on it" (p. 356).
— from The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge by John Fiske
Besides, Evan, I have other plans for our rooms, entirely different ones, and some of them I am afraid you will think are very strange.”
— from Ester Ried Yet Speaking by Pansy
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