The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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... Thought . Let a Man's Innocence be what it will , let his Virtues rise to the highest Pitch of Perfection attainable in this Life , there will be still in him so many secret Sins , so many human Frailties , so many Offences of Ignorance ...
... Thought . Let a Man's Innocence be what it will , let his Virtues rise to the highest Pitch of Perfection attainable in this Life , there will be still in him so many secret Sins , so many human Frailties , so many Offences of Ignorance ...
Strana 280
... Thought rose in me which I believe very often perplexes and disturbs Men of serious and contemplative Natures . David himself fell into it in that Reflection , When I consider the Heavens the work of thy Fingers , the Moon and the Stars ...
... Thought rose in me which I believe very often perplexes and disturbs Men of serious and contemplative Natures . David himself fell into it in that Reflection , When I consider the Heavens the work of thy Fingers , the Moon and the Stars ...
Strana 282
... Thought that is stirring in the intellectual World , to every Part of which he is thus intimately united . Several Moralists have considered the Creation as the Temple of God , which he has built with his own Hands , and which is filled ...
... Thought that is stirring in the intellectual World , to every Part of which he is thus intimately united . Several Moralists have considered the Creation as the Temple of God , which he has built with his own Hands , and which is filled ...
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