The Spectator, Svazek 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... shew how the most vicious man might be devout , so far as victims could make him , but that his offerings were regarded by the gods as bribes , and his petitions as blasphemies . He likewise quotes on this occasion two verses out of ...
... shew how the most vicious man might be devout , so far as victims could make him , but that his offerings were regarded by the gods as bribes , and his petitions as blasphemies . He likewise quotes on this occasion two verses out of ...
Strana 153
... shew itself in words , but in all the circumstances of action , and is like an under - agent of Providence , to guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns of life . There are many more shining qualities in the * Eccles . vi . 9. xxvïî ...
... shew itself in words , but in all the circumstances of action , and is like an under - agent of Providence , to guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns of life . There are many more shining qualities in the * Eccles . vi . 9. xxvïî ...
Strana 183
... shew his head , after having disclosed a religious thought . Decency of behaviour , all outward shew of virtue , and ab- horrence of vice , are carefully avoided by this set of shame - faced people , as what would disparage their gaiety ...
... shew his head , after having disclosed a religious thought . Decency of behaviour , all outward shew of virtue , and ab- horrence of vice , are carefully avoided by this set of shame - faced people , as what would disparage their gaiety ...
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VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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