id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17882 Davy, Humphry, Sir Consolations in Travel; or, the Last Days of a Philosopher .txt text/plain 54887 1662 54 consider religion as essential to man, and belonging to the human mind in man or men had certain powers or instincts, such as now belong to the of God to man, I can hardly suppose that an infinitely powerful and allwise Creator would bestow upon the early inhabitants of the globe a proves the natural evil tendency of the human mind after the fall of man. fitted for his existence; and I suppose in the early state of created man more natural that a change should take place in the human mind than in in man; destruction of life is only a change of existence, and supposing Mind, the creator of infinite worlds, enter into the form of a man born my feelings from nature to God; I saw in all the powers of matter the appeared like the new-born animal, works of a Divine mind; I saw love as ./cache/17882.txt ./txt/17882.txt