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Essay On Man, And The Universal Prayer (1860)
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Exploring the relationship between humanity and the divine, this philosophical work by Alexander Pope delves into human nature, reason, and the pursuit of happiness across four epistles. Each section addresses distinct themes: man's role in the universe, the essence of human understanding, the quest for happiness, and culminates in a universal prayer for divine guidance. Recognized as a significant Enlightenment text, it remains vital for its profound insights. The book is presented as a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural importance.
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