The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Actions , we may discover that great Art and Secret of Religion which I have here mentioned . A Good Intention joined to a Good Action , gives it its proper Force and Efficacy ; joined to an Evil Action , extenuates its Malignity , and ...
... Actions , we may discover that great Art and Secret of Religion which I have here mentioned . A Good Intention joined to a Good Action , gives it its proper Force and Efficacy ; joined to an Evil Action , extenuates its Malignity , and ...
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... Actions can express the entire Purity of Thought which refines and sanctifies a virtuous Man ? That secret Rest and Contentedness of Mind , which gives him a perfect Enjoyment of his present Condition ? That inward ...
... Actions can express the entire Purity of Thought which refines and sanctifies a virtuous Man ? That secret Rest and Contentedness of Mind , which gives him a perfect Enjoyment of his present Condition ? That inward ...
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... Actions ; but weighs the Goodness of our Actions by the Sincerity of our Intentions . But further ; it is impossible for outward Actions to represent the Perfections of the Soul , because they can never shew the Strength of those ...
... Actions ; but weighs the Goodness of our Actions by the Sincerity of our Intentions . But further ; it is impossible for outward Actions to represent the Perfections of the Soul , because they can never shew the Strength of those ...
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