The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... to no other Purpose but to fufpend or vitiate our Understandings , been difpo- fed this way , we fhould now perhaps have an Engine fo formed as to ftrike the the Minds of half a People at once in a N ° 552. The SPECTATOR . 2.3.
... to no other Purpose but to fufpend or vitiate our Understandings , been difpo- fed this way , we fhould now perhaps have an Engine fo formed as to ftrike the the Minds of half a People at once in a N ° 552. The SPECTATOR . 2.3.
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the Minds of half a People at once in a Place of Worship with a Forgetful- ness of present Care and Calamity , and a Hope of endless Rapture , Joy , and Hallelujah hereafter . WHEN I am doing this Juftice , I am not to forget the beft ...
the Minds of half a People at once in a Place of Worship with a Forgetful- ness of present Care and Calamity , and a Hope of endless Rapture , Joy , and Hallelujah hereafter . WHEN I am doing this Juftice , I am not to forget the beft ...
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... once for all , and afterwards to give over , but that the Work must be continued daily , or the fame Spots of Ground which are cleared for a while , will in a little time be over - run as much as ever . A- nother Gentleman lays before ...
... once for all , and afterwards to give over , but that the Work must be continued daily , or the fame Spots of Ground which are cleared for a while , will in a little time be over - run as much as ever . A- nother Gentleman lays before ...
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... once a wonderful Inftance how great the Capacity is of a Human Soul , and how inexhaustible the Subject of its Enquiries ; fo true is that Remark in Holy Writ , that , though a wife Man feek to find out the Works of God from the Be ...
... once a wonderful Inftance how great the Capacity is of a Human Soul , and how inexhaustible the Subject of its Enquiries ; fo true is that Remark in Holy Writ , that , though a wife Man feek to find out the Works of God from the Be ...
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... not be startled at my own Voice , which has happened to me more than once , I ufed to read aloud in my Chamber , and have often stood in the middle of the Street Cf Street to call a Coach , when I knew there N ° 556. The SPECTATOR . 57.
... not be startled at my own Voice , which has happened to me more than once , I ufed to read aloud in my Chamber , and have often stood in the middle of the Street Cf Street to call a Coach , when I knew there N ° 556. The SPECTATOR . 57.
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