The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 87
... imagination , he must conclude that we are a species of the most obedient creatures in the universe ; that we are constant to our duty ; and that we keep a steady eye on the end for which we were sent hither . But how great would be his ...
... imagination , he must conclude that we are a species of the most obedient creatures in the universe ; that we are constant to our duty ; and that we keep a steady eye on the end for which we were sent hither . But how great would be his ...
Strana 110
yond imagination , so probably is the extent of it . There is light behind light , and glory within glory . How far that space may reach , in which God thus appears in perfect majesty , we cannot possibly con- ceive . Though it is not ...
yond imagination , so probably is the extent of it . There is light behind light , and glory within glory . How far that space may reach , in which God thus appears in perfect majesty , we cannot possibly con- ceive . Though it is not ...
Strana 134
... imagination : of which truth those strange workings of fancy in sleep are no inconsider- able instances ; so that not only the advantage a man has of making discoveries of himself , but a regard to his own ease or disquiet , may induce ...
... imagination : of which truth those strange workings of fancy in sleep are no inconsider- able instances ; so that not only the advantage a man has of making discoveries of himself , but a regard to his own ease or disquiet , may induce ...
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