The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 130
... Power as Omnipresent as his : But should there be such a Foe of Mankind now upon Earth , have our Sins so far provoked Heaven , that we are left utterly Naked to his Fury ? Is there no Power , no Leader , no Genius , that can conduct ...
... Power as Omnipresent as his : But should there be such a Foe of Mankind now upon Earth , have our Sins so far provoked Heaven , that we are left utterly Naked to his Fury ? Is there no Power , no Leader , no Genius , that can conduct ...
Strana 317
... Powers of Nature : He died within my Arms , and with his parting Breath communicated to me one of the most valuable of his ... Power of re - animating a dead Body , by flinging my own Soul into it . While he was yet speaking a Doe came ...
... Powers of Nature : He died within my Arms , and with his parting Breath communicated to me one of the most valuable of his ... Power of re - animating a dead Body , by flinging my own Soul into it . While he was yet speaking a Doe came ...
Strana 461
... Power of the Doctrines he delivered , which may have still the same Influence on the Hearers ; which have still the Power , when preached by a skilful Orator , to make us break out in the same Expressions as the Disciples who met our ...
... Power of the Doctrines he delivered , which may have still the same Influence on the Hearers ; which have still the Power , when preached by a skilful Orator , to make us break out in the same Expressions as the Disciples who met our ...
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