The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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... objects . The sphere in which we move , and act , and understand , is of a wider circumference to one creature than another , according as we rise one above another in the scale of existence . But the widest of these our spheres has its ...
... objects . The sphere in which we move , and act , and understand , is of a wider circumference to one creature than another , according as we rise one above another in the scale of existence . But the widest of these our spheres has its ...
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... objects that lie contiguous to them . Their knowledge and observation turn within a very narrow circle . But as God Almighty cannot but perceive and know every thing in which he resides , infinite space gives room to infinite knowledge ...
... objects that lie contiguous to them . Their knowledge and observation turn within a very narrow circle . But as God Almighty cannot but perceive and know every thing in which he resides , infinite space gives room to infinite knowledge ...
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... objects which are apt to produce them . When a young fellow complained to an old philosopher that his wife was not handsome , Put less water in your wine , ' says the philosopher , and you will quickly make her so . ' Wine heightens ...
... objects which are apt to produce them . When a young fellow complained to an old philosopher that his wife was not handsome , Put less water in your wine , ' says the philosopher , and you will quickly make her so . ' Wine heightens ...
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... his presence as we are of the presence of any person whom we look upon with our eyes . There is , doubtless , a faculty in spirits by which they apprehend one another as our senses do material objects ; and 54 No. 571 . SPECTATOR .
... his presence as we are of the presence of any person whom we look upon with our eyes . There is , doubtless , a faculty in spirits by which they apprehend one another as our senses do material objects ; and 54 No. 571 . SPECTATOR .
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one another as our senses do material objects ; and there is no question but our souls , when they are disembodied , or placed in glorified bodies , will , by this faculty , in whatever part of space they reside , be always sensible of ...
one another as our senses do material objects ; and there is no question but our souls , when they are disembodied , or placed in glorified bodies , will , by this faculty , in whatever part of space they reside , be always sensible of ...
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