The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 4
... appear naked and unbodied before Him who made him . When a Man confiders , that as soon as the vital Union is diffolved , he fhall fee that Supreme Being , whom he now contemplates at a distance , and only P only in his Works ; or , to ...
... appear naked and unbodied before Him who made him . When a Man confiders , that as soon as the vital Union is diffolved , he fhall fee that Supreme Being , whom he now contemplates at a distance , and only P only in his Works ; or , to ...
Strana 6
... appears to us , we perceive nothing at all of it ; for this Veil of Flesh parts the vifible and invifible World : But when we put off thefe Bodies , there are new and furprizing Wonders prefent themselves to our View ; when these ...
... appears to us , we perceive nothing at all of it ; for this Veil of Flesh parts the vifible and invifible World : But when we put off thefe Bodies , there are new and furprizing Wonders prefent themselves to our View ; when these ...
Strana 7
... a thinking Man cannot but be C very much affected with the Idea of his appearing in the prefence of that Being whom none can fee and live , he A 4 • must ' must be much more affected when he C confiders 3 7 N ° 513. The SPECTATOR .
... a thinking Man cannot but be C very much affected with the Idea of his appearing in the prefence of that Being whom none can fee and live , he A 4 • must ' must be much more affected when he C confiders 3 7 N ° 513. The SPECTATOR .
Strana 8
... appears before , will examine all the Actions of his paft Life , and reward or punish him accordingly . I must confefs that I think there is no Scheme of Religion , befides that of Chriftia- nity , which can poffibly support the moft ...
... appears before , will examine all the Actions of his paft Life , and reward or punish him accordingly . I must confefs that I think there is no Scheme of Religion , befides that of Chriftia- nity , which can poffibly support the moft ...
Strana 9
... appear ! II . If yet , while Pardon may be found And Mercy may be fought , My Heart with inward Horror sprinks , And trembles at the Thought ; III . When thou , O Lord , fhalt ftand difclos'd In Majefty fevere , And fit in Judgment on ...
... appear ! II . If yet , while Pardon may be found And Mercy may be fought , My Heart with inward Horror sprinks , And trembles at the Thought ; III . When thou , O Lord , fhalt ftand difclos'd In Majefty fevere , And fit in Judgment on ...
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