In the progress of my present work, I have taken a deeper glance into religion than ever I did before. In me the emotions of the heart proceed only from perfect intellectual clearness ; — it cannot be but that the clearness I have now attained on this... Memoir of Johann Gottlieb Fichte - Page 132by William Smith - 1848 - 168 pagesFull view - About this book
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