The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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Strana 21
... soul for which there is no name . When she kneels , and bids me be comforted , she is my child ; when I take her in my arms , and bid her say no more , she is my very wife , and is the very comforter I lament the loss of . I banish her ...
... soul for which there is no name . When she kneels , and bids me be comforted , she is my child ; when I take her in my arms , and bid her say no more , she is my very wife , and is the very comforter I lament the loss of . I banish her ...
Strana 23
... soul of him who is honest and faithful in all his thoughts and actions . Every thing which is false , vicious , or unworthy , is despicable to him , though all the world should approve it . At the same time he has the most lively ...
... soul of him who is honest and faithful in all his thoughts and actions . Every thing which is false , vicious , or unworthy , is despicable to him , though all the world should approve it . At the same time he has the most lively ...
Strana 44
... soul . It is my custom to take frequent opportunities of in- quiring from time to time what success my specula- tions meet with in the town . I am glad to find , in particular , that my discourses on marriage have been well received . A ...
... soul . It is my custom to take frequent opportunities of in- quiring from time to time what success my specula- tions meet with in the town . I am glad to find , in particular , that my discourses on marriage have been well received . A ...
Strana 74
... souls , we join infinitude to each kind of these perfections , and what is a faculty in an human soul becomes an attribute in God . We exist in place and time ; the Divine Being fills the immensity of space with his presence , and ...
... souls , we join infinitude to each kind of these perfections , and what is a faculty in an human soul becomes an attribute in God . We exist in place and time ; the Divine Being fills the immensity of space with his presence , and ...
Strana 75
... soul , it belongs in its fulness to the divine nature . Several eminent philosophers have imagined that the soul , in her separate state , may have new facul- ties springing up in her , which she is not capable of exerting during her ...
... soul , it belongs in its fulness to the divine nature . Several eminent philosophers have imagined that the soul , in her separate state , may have new facul- ties springing up in her , which she is not capable of exerting during her ...
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