The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 174
... happy by His happiness . He reaps the benefit of every divine attribute , and loses his own insufficiency in the fulness of infinite perfection . To make our lives more easy to us , we are com- manded to put our trust in Him who is thus ...
... happy by His happiness . He reaps the benefit of every divine attribute , and loses his own insufficiency in the fulness of infinite perfection . To make our lives more easy to us , we are com- manded to put our trust in Him who is thus ...
Strana 202
... happy in the next . The seeds of those spiritual joys and raptures , which are to rise up and flourish in the soul to all eternity , must be planted in her during this her present state of probation . In short , heaven is not to be ...
... happy in the next . The seeds of those spiritual joys and raptures , which are to rise up and flourish in the soul to all eternity , must be planted in her during this her present state of probation . In short , heaven is not to be ...
Strana 277
... English monarch , under the title of " The gaieties of king Charles II . " This prince was by nature ex- tremely familiar , of very easy access , and much de- lighted to see and be seen ; and this happy No. 462. ] 277 THE SPECTATOR .
... English monarch , under the title of " The gaieties of king Charles II . " This prince was by nature ex- tremely familiar , of very easy access , and much de- lighted to see and be seen ; and this happy No. 462. ] 277 THE SPECTATOR .
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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