The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... consider the best and wisest of mankind in all nations and ages asserting , as with one voice , this their birthright , and to find it ratified by an express revelation . At the same time , if we turn our thoughts inward upon ourselves ...
... consider the best and wisest of mankind in all nations and ages asserting , as with one voice , this their birthright , and to find it ratified by an express revelation . At the same time , if we turn our thoughts inward upon ourselves ...
Strana 45
... consider them with regard to our actions , we may discover that great art and secret of religion which I have here mentioned . A good intention joined to a good action , gives it its proper force and efficacy ; joined to an evil action ...
... consider them with regard to our actions , we may discover that great art and secret of religion which I have here mentioned . A good intention joined to a good action , gives it its proper force and efficacy ; joined to an evil action ...
Strana 92
... consider what will be his condition millions of ages hence , as well as what it is at present . He knows that the ... considers that those pleasures and pains which lie hid in eternity approach nearer to him every moment , and will be ...
... consider what will be his condition millions of ages hence , as well as what it is at present . He knows that the ... considers that those pleasures and pains which lie hid in eternity approach nearer to him every moment , and will be ...
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