The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... mankind , ' when they pray for all men , for race signifies lineage or descent ; and if the race of mankind may be used for the present generation , ( though , I think , not very fitly ) the whole race takes in all from the beginning to ...
... mankind , ' when they pray for all men , for race signifies lineage or descent ; and if the race of mankind may be used for the present generation , ( though , I think , not very fitly ) the whole race takes in all from the beginning to ...
Strana 316
... mankind to the first great period of na- ture , dispatches the remaining part of it in narra- tion . He has devised a very handsome reason for the angel's proceeding with Adam after this manner ; though doubtless the true reason was the ...
... mankind to the first great period of na- ture , dispatches the remaining part of it in narra- tion . He has devised a very handsome reason for the angel's proceeding with Adam after this manner ; though doubtless the true reason was the ...
Strana 319
... mankind , in the last view which he gives of him , under the lowest state of mortification and disappointment . We see him chewing ashes , groveling in the dust , and loaden with supernumerary pains and torments . On the contrary , our ...
... mankind , in the last view which he gives of him , under the lowest state of mortification and disappointment . We see him chewing ashes , groveling in the dust , and loaden with supernumerary pains and torments . On the contrary , our ...
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