The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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Strana 49
... existence . the widest of these our spheres has its circumference . When therefore we reflect on the divine nature , we are so used and accustomed to this imperfection in our- selves , that we cannot forbear in some measure ascribing it ...
... existence . the widest of these our spheres has its circumference . When therefore we reflect on the divine nature , we are so used and accustomed to this imperfection in our- selves , that we cannot forbear in some measure ascribing it ...
Strana 69
... existence : or , in other words , that the Omniscience and Omnipresence are co - existent , and run together through the whole in- finitude of space . This consideration might furnish us with many incentives to devotion , and motives to ...
... existence : or , in other words , that the Omniscience and Omnipresence are co - existent , and run together through the whole in- finitude of space . This consideration might furnish us with many incentives to devotion , and motives to ...
Strana 70
... existence ; but he may leave this our existence to itself , with regard to its happiness or misery . For in this sense he may cast us away from his presence , and take his Holy Spirit from us us . This single consideration one would ...
... existence ; but he may leave this our existence to itself , with regard to its happiness or misery . For in this sense he may cast us away from his presence , and take his Holy Spirit from us us . This single consideration one would ...
Strana 92
... existence ; when , I say , he should know that this set of creatures are to exist to all eternity in another life , for which they make no preparations ? Nothing can be a greater disgrace to reason , than that men , who are persuaded of ...
... existence ; when , I say , he should know that this set of creatures are to exist to all eternity in another life , for which they make no preparations ? Nothing can be a greater disgrace to reason , than that men , who are persuaded of ...
Strana 147
... existence to the universe , and so cannot be supposed K 2 to * The notion that the speculative systems of morals or politics , framed by ingenious men , have their origin in the temper and dis- positions of these men , is not ...
... existence to the universe , and so cannot be supposed K 2 to * The notion that the speculative systems of morals or politics , framed by ingenious men , have their origin in the temper and dis- positions of these men , is not ...
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