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Strana 77
It must be confessed in this case , so many thousands of . years are to the
imagination as a kind of eternity , though in reality they do not bear so great a
proportion to that duration which is to follow them , as an unit does to the greatest
number ...
It must be confessed in this case , so many thousands of . years are to the
imagination as a kind of eternity , though in reality they do not bear so great a
proportion to that duration which is to follow them , as an unit does to the greatest
number ...
Strana 93
As the glory of this place is transcendent beyond imagination , so probably is the
extent of it . There is * light behind light , and glory within glory . How far " that
space may reach , in which God thus appears in perfect majesty , we cannot ...
As the glory of this place is transcendent beyond imagination , so probably is the
extent of it . There is * light behind light , and glory within glory . How far " that
space may reach , in which God thus appears in perfect majesty , we cannot ...
Strana 94
This is certain , that our imaginations cannot be • raised too high , when we think
on a place where omni' potence and ... I HAVE only considered this glorious
place with re' gard to the fight and imagination , though it is highly probable , that
our ...
This is certain , that our imaginations cannot be • raised too high , when we think
on a place where omni' potence and ... I HAVE only considered this glorious
place with re' gard to the fight and imagination , though it is highly probable , that
our ...
Strana 112
I Think it has been observed in the course of your * papers , how much one's
happiness or misery may depend upon the imagination : of which truth those
strange workings of fancy in fleep are no inconsiderable instan• ces ; so that not
only the ...
I Think it has been observed in the course of your * papers , how much one's
happiness or misery may depend upon the imagination : of which truth those
strange workings of fancy in fleep are no inconsiderable instan• ces ; so that not
only the ...
Strana 227
If the notion of a gradual rise in beings , from the meanest to the Most High , be
not a vain imagination , it • is not improbable that an angel looks down upon a
man , as a man doth upon a creature which approaches the nearest to the
rational ...
If the notion of a gradual rise in beings , from the meanest to the Most High , be
not a vain imagination , it • is not improbable that an angel looks down upon a
man , as a man doth upon a creature which approaches the nearest to the
rational ...
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