The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 104
... never so indirect ; they cannot see so far , as to the remote Conse- quences of a steady Integrity , and the vast ... never have Occasion to converse more with Man- kind , never more need their good Opinion or good Word , it were then no ...
... never so indirect ; they cannot see so far , as to the remote Conse- quences of a steady Integrity , and the vast ... never have Occasion to converse more with Man- kind , never more need their good Opinion or good Word , it were then no ...
Strana 200
... never so hard and inconvenient to private People : Yet did I never think my self at Liberty , or authorized to tell the People , that either Christ , St. Peter , or St. Paul , or any other Holy Writer , had , by any Doctrine delivered ...
... never so hard and inconvenient to private People : Yet did I never think my self at Liberty , or authorized to tell the People , that either Christ , St. Peter , or St. Paul , or any other Holy Writer , had , by any Doctrine delivered ...
Strana 201
... never had but one Opinion of these Matters ; and that I think is so reasonable and well - grounded , that I believe I never can have any other . Another Reason of my publishing these Sermons at this Time , is , that I have a mind to do ...
... never had but one Opinion of these Matters ; and that I think is so reasonable and well - grounded , that I believe I never can have any other . Another Reason of my publishing these Sermons at this Time , is , that I have a mind to do ...
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