The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... divine all his life after . have taken the fame method to accomplish myself in the gift of utterance , having talked above a twelve - month , not fo much for the benefit of my hearers , as of myself . But fince I have now gained the ...
... divine all his life after . have taken the fame method to accomplish myself in the gift of utterance , having talked above a twelve - month , not fo much for the benefit of my hearers , as of myself . But fince I have now gained the ...
Strana 47
... Divine Nature . We ourselves cannot attend to many different objects at the fame time . If we are careful to infpect fome things , we muft of courfe neglect others . This imperfection , which we obferve in ourselves , is an imperfection ...
... Divine Nature . We ourselves cannot attend to many different objects at the fame time . If we are careful to infpect fome things , we muft of courfe neglect others . This imperfection , which we obferve in ourselves , is an imperfection ...
Strana 66
... divine , I fhall publish the following one , which is founded on a former SPECTATOR , and fent me by a particular friend , not queftioning but it will pleafe fuch of my readers , as think it no difparagement to their underftandings to ...
... divine , I fhall publish the following one , which is founded on a former SPECTATOR , and fent me by a particular friend , not queftioning but it will pleafe fuch of my readers , as think it no difparagement to their underftandings to ...
Strana 67
... Divine wrath and indignation ! Thirdly , How happy is the condition of that intellectual being who is fenfible of his Maker's prefence from the fecret effects of his mercy and loving kindness ! · First , How difconfolate is the ...
... Divine wrath and indignation ! Thirdly , How happy is the condition of that intellectual being who is fenfible of his Maker's prefence from the fecret effects of his mercy and loving kindness ! · First , How difconfolate is the ...
Strana 68
... divine wrath and indignation . We may affure ourselves , that the great author of nature will not always be as one who is indifferent to any of his creatures . Thofe who will not feel him in his love , will be fure at length to feel ...
... divine wrath and indignation . We may affure ourselves , that the great author of nature will not always be as one who is indifferent to any of his creatures . Thofe who will not feel him in his love , will be fure at length to feel ...
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