The Spectator ...1776 |
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Strana 46
... infinite hoft of ftars , or , to speak more philofophically , of funs , which were then shining upon me , with those innu- merable fets of planets or worlds , which were mov- ing round their respective funs ; when I ftill enlarge the ...
... infinite hoft of ftars , or , to speak more philofophically , of funs , which were then shining upon me , with those innu- merable fets of planets or worlds , which were mov- ing round their respective funs ; when I ftill enlarge the ...
Strana 47
... infinite power prompted by in- inite goodness , with an infinite space to exert itself n , how can our imagination fet any bounds to it ? To return therefore to my first thought , I could not but look upon myself with fecret horror , as ...
... infinite power prompted by in- inite goodness , with an infinite space to exert itself n , how can our imagination fet any bounds to it ? To return therefore to my first thought , I could not but look upon myself with fecret horror , as ...
Strana 48
... infinite , but the poornefs of our conceptions is such , that it cannot forbear fetting bounds to every thing it contemplates , until our reafon comes again to our fuccour , and throws down all thofe little prejudices which rife in us ...
... infinite , but the poornefs of our conceptions is such , that it cannot forbear fetting bounds to every thing it contemplates , until our reafon comes again to our fuccour , and throws down all thofe little prejudices which rife in us ...
Strana 49
... infinite fpace gives room to infinite knowledge , and is , as it were , an organ to omniscience . Were the foul feparate from the body , and , with one glance of thought , fhould ftart beyond the bounds of the creation ; fhould it for ...
... infinite fpace gives room to infinite knowledge , and is , as it were , an organ to omniscience . Were the foul feparate from the body , and , with one glance of thought , fhould ftart beyond the bounds of the creation ; fhould it for ...
Strana 67
... . It is the fame thing to a man with- out religion , as if there were no God in the world . It is indeed impossible for an infinite Being to remove himfelf himself from any of his creatures ; but though he No. 571 . 67 THE SPECTATOR .
... . It is the fame thing to a man with- out religion , as if there were no God in the world . It is indeed impossible for an infinite Being to remove himfelf himself from any of his creatures ; but though he No. 571 . 67 THE SPECTATOR .
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