Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through Nature up to Nature's God.
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"Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through Nature up to Nature's God." — Alexander Pope #faithspirituality
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Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through Nature up to Nature's God. — Alexander Pope
About Alexander Pope
Alexander Pope was a Poet from Kingdom of England (1688–1744).
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Who said "Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through Nature up to Nat…"?
This quote is attributed to Alexander Pope, a Poet from Kingdom of England.
When did Alexander Pope live?
Alexander Pope lived from 1688 – 1744.
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