“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 13
... himself pleased , he does not know why , with the Chearfulness of his companion . It is like a sudden sunshine that awakens a secret delight in the mind , mind , without her attending to it . The heart NO . 381 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... himself pleased , he does not know why , with the Chearfulness of his companion . It is like a sudden sunshine that awakens a secret delight in the mind , mind , without her attending to it . The heart NO . 381 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 14
... secret approbation of the Divine Will in his conduct towards man . There are but two things which , in my opinion , can reasonably deprive us of this Chearfulness of heart . The first of these is the sense of guilt . A man who lives in ...
... secret approbation of the Divine Will in his conduct towards man . There are but two things which , in my opinion , can reasonably deprive us of this Chearfulness of heart . The first of these is the sense of guilt . A man who lives in ...
Strana 16
... secret heaviness of heart which unthinking men are subject to when they lie under no real affliction ; all that Anguish which we may feel from any evil that actually oppresses us , to which I may likewise add those little cracklings of ...
... secret heaviness of heart which unthinking men are subject to when they lie under no real affliction ; all that Anguish which we may feel from any evil that actually oppresses us , to which I may likewise add those little cracklings of ...
Strana 39
... secret murmurs of heart , give imperceptible strokes to those delicate fibres of which the vital parts are composed , and wear out the machine insensibly ; not to mention those violent fer- ments which they stir up in the blood , and ...
... secret murmurs of heart , give imperceptible strokes to those delicate fibres of which the vital parts are composed , and wear out the machine insensibly ; not to mention those violent fer- ments which they stir up in the blood , and ...
Strana 61
... secret devotions which they offer to the Supreme Being , are sufficiently exposed by it . Among other reasons for Set Forms of Prayer , I have often thought it a very good one , that by this means the folly and extravagance of men's ...
... secret devotions which they offer to the Supreme Being , are sufficiently exposed by it . Among other reasons for Set Forms of Prayer , I have often thought it a very good one , that by this means the folly and extravagance of men's ...
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