| 1797 - 680 str.
...would be an imperfection feftion in him, were he able to move out of one place into another, or to draw himfelf from any thing he has created, or from any part of that (pace which he diiFufed and fpread abroad to infinity. In fliort, to fpeak of him in the language of... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 str.
...prefent to it, as that being is to itielf. It would be an imperfection in him, wer« he able to move out of one place into another; or to withdraw himfelf...any thing he has created, or from any part of that lpace which he diftufed and fpread abroad to infinity. In fliort, to fpeak of him in the language of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 402 str.
...being, whether material or immaterial, and as intimately prefent to it, as that being is to itfelf. It would be an imperfection in him, were he able to...one place into another, or to withdraw himfelf from anything he has created, or from any part of that fpace which is diffufed and fpread abroad to infinity.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 str.
...being, whether material, or immaterial, and as intimately prefent to it, as that Being is .to itfiif. It would be an imperfection in him, were he able to remove out of one place into another, oc towrhdraw himfelf from any thing he has created, 0: from any part of that fpace which is diffufed... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 266 str.
...being, whether material or immaterial, and as intimately present to it as that being is to itself. It would be an imperfection in him, were he able to...remove out of one place into .another, or to withdraw himself from any thing he has created, or from any part of that space which is diffused and spread... | |
| 1803 - 342 str.
...being, whether material or immaterial, and as intimately present to it, as that being is to itself. It would be an imperfection in him, were he able to...remove out of one place into another, or to withdraw himself from any thing he has created, or from any part of that space which is diffused and spread... | |
| 1804 - 412 str.
...<tf : *rr^^ Timt * ^icfcisg i« iae : occ «f *s«. pacc JHW jaci&er. «r tt maAew withdraw himself from any thing he has created, or from any part of that space which is diffused and spread abroad to infinity. In short, to speak of him in the language of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 str.
...imperfection in him, M'ere he able to remove out of one pfece into another, or to withdraw himself from any thing he has created, or from any part of that space which is diffused and spread abroad tx> Infinity. In short, to speak of him in the language of... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 288 str.
...prefent to it, as that being is to itfelf. It would be an imperfcflion in him, were he able to move out of one place- into another ; or to withdraw himfelf...any thing he has created, or from any part of that fpacc which he difi'ufed and fpread abroad to infinity. In fhort, to fpeak of him in the language of... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 str.
...being, whether material or immaterial, and as intimately present to it as that being is to itself. It would be an imperfection in him, were he able to...remove out of one place into another, or to withdraw himself from any thing he has created, or from any part of that space which is diffused and spread... | |
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