The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 46
... infinite host of stars , or , to fpeak more philofophically , of funs , which were then fhining upon me , with thofe innumerable fets of planets or worlds , which were moving round their refpective funs ; when I ftill enlarged the idea ...
... infinite host of stars , or , to fpeak more philofophically , of funs , which were then fhining upon me , with thofe innumerable fets of planets or worlds , which were moving round their refpective funs ; when I ftill enlarged the idea ...
Strana 47
... infinite power prompted by infinite goodness , with an infinite space to exert itselfin , 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 infinite goodness , with an infinite space to exert itselfin , 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 fuch that it cannot forbear fetting bounds to every thing it ... infinity of those objects among which he seems to be inceffantly employed , if we confider , in the firft place , that he ...
... infinite , but the poornefs of our conceptions is fuch that it cannot forbear fetting bounds to every thing it ... infinity of those objects among which he seems to be inceffantly employed , if we confider , in the firft place , that he ...
Strana 49
... infinite space 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 space 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 63
... infinite fervice to the world ; on the contrary , when a man only thinks of distinguishing himself , without being thus qualified for it , he becomes a very pernicious or a very ridiculous creature . I fhall here confine myself to that ...
... infinite fervice to the world ; on the contrary , when a man only thinks of distinguishing himself , without being thus qualified for it , he becomes a very pernicious or a very ridiculous creature . I fhall here confine myself to that ...
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