The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana 46
In the fame manner , when I confidered that 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 ...
In the fame manner , when I confidered that 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 ...
Strana 47
There is no question but the univerfe has certain bounds set to it ; but when we confider that it is the work of infinite power prompted by infinite goodness , with an infinite space to exert itselfin , how can our imagination fet any ...
There is no question but the univerfe has certain bounds set to it ; but when we confider that it is the work of infinite power prompted by infinite goodness , with an infinite space to exert itselfin , how can our imagination fet any ...
Strana 48
1 to this imperfection in ourselves , that we cannot forbear in fome measure afcribing it to him in whom there is no fhadow of imperfection . reafon indeed affures us that his attributes are infinite , but the poornefs of our ...
1 to this imperfection in ourselves , that we cannot forbear in fome measure afcribing it to him in whom there is no fhadow of imperfection . reafon indeed affures us that his attributes are infinite , but the poornefs of our ...
Strana 49
Others have confidered infinite space as the receptacle , or rather the habitation of the Almighty : But the nobleft and most exalted way of confidering this infinite space is that of Sir Ifaac Newton , who calls it the Senforium of the ...
Others have confidered infinite space as the receptacle , or rather the habitation of the Almighty : But the nobleft and most exalted way of confidering this infinite space is that of Sir Ifaac Newton , who calls it the Senforium of the ...
Strana 63
When this principle meets . with an honeft mind and great abilities , it does 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 ...
When this principle meets . with an honeft mind and great abilities , it does 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 ...
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