The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 372
... Happiness which they promise themselves in another World . For whatever Pre- judices and Errors Human Nature lies under ; we find that either Reason , or Tradition from our first Parents , has dis- covered to all People something in ...
... Happiness which they promise themselves in another World . For whatever Pre- judices and Errors Human Nature lies under ; we find that either Reason , or Tradition from our first Parents , has dis- covered to all People something in ...
Strana 374
... Happiness of a Soul will be adequate to its Nature , and that it is not endowed with any Faculties which are to lye useless and unemployed . The Happiness is to be the Happiness of the whole Man , and we may easily conceive to our ...
... Happiness of a Soul will be adequate to its Nature , and that it is not endowed with any Faculties which are to lye useless and unemployed . The Happiness is to be the Happiness of the whole Man , and we may easily conceive to our ...
Strana 379
... happiest And if you are in search of the Seat of perfect Love and Friend- ship , you will not find it till you come to the Region of the Blessed , where Happiness , like a refreshing Stream , flows from Heart to Heart in an endless ...
... happiest And if you are in search of the Seat of perfect Love and Friend- ship , you will not find it till you come to the Region of the Blessed , where Happiness , like a refreshing Stream , flows from Heart to Heart in an endless ...
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