The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... human soul becomes an attri- bute in God . We exist in place and time ; the Divine Being fills the immensity of space with his presence , and inhabits eternity . We are posses- sed of a little power and a little knowledge ; the Divine ...
... human soul becomes an attri- bute in God . We exist in place and time ; the Divine Being fills the immensity of space with his presence , and inhabits eternity . We are posses- sed of a little power and a little knowledge ; the Divine ...
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doctrine ; there are authors who consider human nature in a very different view , and books of maxims have been written to show the falsity of all human virtues . * The reflexions which are made on this subject usually take some ...
doctrine ; there are authors who consider human nature in a very different view , and books of maxims have been written to show the falsity of all human virtues . * The reflexions which are made on this subject usually take some ...
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... human body . We should see the same concatination and sub- serviency , the same necessity and usefulness , the same beauty and harmony , in all and every of its parts , as what we discover in the body of every single animal . The more ...
... human body . We should see the same concatination and sub- serviency , the same necessity and usefulness , the same beauty and harmony , in all and every of its parts , as what we discover in the body of every single animal . The more ...
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