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Blake, William, 1757–1827
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1783
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There Is No Natural Religion, Copy B
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William Blake - His Art & Times (Art Gallery of Ontario, 1982-12-03 - 1983-02-06)
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William Blake - His Art & Times (Yale Center for British Art, 1982-09-15 - 1982-11-14)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
VI. "The desires & perceptions of man untaught..." (Plate 8)
ca. 1788
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
"Therefore God becomes as we are..." (Plate 9)
ca. 1788