id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 191689060 Millar Volume 16 Part 1, PAR-PHL 1810 .txt text/plain 474787 29358 77 (b) Ihe origin ol: thefe letters was this: for the fake of unbending his mind, Pafcal ufed often to g-o toPort Royal des Champs, where one of his fillers had taken the veil, and wfflere he had an opportunity of leeinptne celebrated Mr Arnaud, and feveral of his friends. All thefe lufory arts, confidered _ as vehicles of pkafure, from the variety of their inventions, repreient pleafure as a fleeting phantom: evincing at the fame time loved bv St Jerome and St Auguftin, who kept up a friendly correfpondence with him by letters before they difeovered the heretical pravity of his opinions } for Pelagius, being a cautious and artful man, for fome time vented his is reprefented by thefe good fathers, in the heat of their zeal, as a very ugly fellow', ' broad-fhouldered, thick-necktd, fat-headed, lame of a leg, and blind of an eye.' Even the moft northern parts of this ifland (Britain) produced ./cache/191689060.txt ./txt/191689060.txt