The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 46
... lights , than that which the fun had before discovered to us . As I was furveying the moon walking in her brightness , and taking her progrefs among the conftellations , a thought rofe in me which I believe very often perplexes and ...
... lights , than that which the fun had before discovered to us . As I was furveying the moon walking in her brightness , and taking her progrefs among the conftellations , a thought rofe in me which I believe very often perplexes and ...
Strana 47
... light is not yet travelled down to us , fince their first creation . 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 ...
... light is not yet travelled down to us , fince their first creation . 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 ...
Strana 57
... light ed it at the little wax - candle that stood before them ; and after having thrown in two or three whiffs amongst them , fat down and made one of the company . I need not tell my reader , that lighting a man's pipe at the fame ...
... light ed it at the little wax - candle that stood before them ; and after having thrown in two or three whiffs amongst them , fat down and made one of the company . I need not tell my reader , that lighting a man's pipe at the fame ...
Strana 67
... light wherein I have not feen it placed by others . First , How difconfolate is the condition of an intellectual being , who is thus prefent with his Maker , but at the fame time receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this ...
... light wherein I have not feen it placed by others . First , How difconfolate is the condition of an intellectual being , who is thus prefent with his Maker , but at the fame time receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this ...
Strana 70
... light of nature could direct Seneca to this doctrine , in a very remarkable paffage among his epiftles : Sacer ineft in nobis fpiritus bonorum malorumque cuftos , et obfervator , et quemadmodum nos illum tractamus , ita et ille nos ...
... light of nature could direct Seneca to this doctrine , in a very remarkable paffage among his epiftles : Sacer ineft in nobis fpiritus bonorum malorumque cuftos , et obfervator , et quemadmodum nos illum tractamus , ita et ille nos ...
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