The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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Strana 71
... faculties . He can hinder any of the greatest comforts of life from refreshing us , and give an edge to every one of its slightest calamities . Who then can bear the thought of being an outcast from his presence , that is , from the ...
... faculties . He can hinder any of the greatest comforts of life from refreshing us , and give an edge to every one of its slightest calamities . Who then can bear the thought of being an outcast from his presence , that is , from the ...
Strana 114
... faculties . It is to this majestic presence of God we may apply those beautiful expressions in holy writ : " Behold even to the moon , and it shineth not ; yea the stars are not pure in his sight . " The light of the sun , and all the ...
... faculties . It is to this majestic presence of God we may apply those beautiful expressions in holy writ : " Behold even to the moon , and it shineth not ; yea the stars are not pure in his sight . " The light of the sun , and all the ...
Strana 115
... faculties of the human soul , though they cannot be employed , dur- ing this our vital union , without proper instruments in the body . Why therefore should we exclude the satis- faction of these faculties , which we find by experience ...
... faculties of the human soul , though they cannot be employed , dur- ing this our vital union , without proper instruments in the body . Why therefore should we exclude the satis- faction of these faculties , which we find by experience ...
Strana 158
... faculties we meet with in our conceptions of eternity proceed from this single reason , that we can have no other idea of any kind of duration , than that by which we ourselves , and all other created beings , do exist ; which is , a ...
... faculties we meet with in our conceptions of eternity proceed from this single reason , that we can have no other idea of any kind of duration , than that by which we ourselves , and all other created beings , do exist ; which is , a ...
Strana 161
... faculties sufficient to extol and magnify such unutterable goodness . It is , however , some comfort to us , that we shall be always doing what we shall be never able to do , and that a work which cannot be finished will , however , be ...
... faculties sufficient to extol and magnify such unutterable goodness . It is , however , some comfort to us , that we shall be always doing what we shall be never able to do , and that a work which cannot be finished will , however , be ...
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