First, How disconsolate is the Condition of an intellectual Being who is thus present with his Maker, but, at the same time, receives no extraordinary Benefit or Advantage from this his Presence! ''Secondly, How deplorable is the Condition of an intellectual... The British Essayists: Spectator - Страница 16по James Ferguson - 1819Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1717 - 336 страници
...Advantage from this his Prefence ! Every Particle of Matter is actuated by this Almighty Being which pafles through it. The Heavens and the Earth, the Stars and Planets, move and gravitate by Vertue of this great Principle within them. All the dead Parts of Nature are invigorated by the Prefence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 320 страници
...several excellent writers, I shall consider it in a light wherein I have not seen it placed by others. ' First, How disconsolate is the condition of an intellectual...extraordinary benefit- or advantage from this his presence I cS ' Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effects... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 304 страници
...excellent writers, I shall consider it in a light wherein I have not seen it placed by others. • .First, How disconsolate is the condition of an intellectual being, who is thus present with his Milker, but at the same time receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence... | |
| 1803 - 342 страници
...have not seen it placed by others. i'irst, How disconsolate is the condition of an intellectual bung] who is thus present with his Maker, but at the same...receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from his presence ! Secondly, How deplorable is the condition cf an intellectual being who feels no other... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 страници
...several excellent writers, I shall consider it in a light wherein I have not seen it placed by others. " First, How disconsolate is the condition of an intellectual...extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence ! " Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effects... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 308 страници
...who is sensible of his Maker!* presence, from the secret effects of his mercy and loving kindness ! ' First, How disconsolate is the condition of an intellectual being who is thus present wiUi his Maker, but at the same time receives no esjraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence!... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 304 страници
...who is sensible of his Maker's presence from the secret effects of his mercy and lovingkindness ! « First, How disconsolate is the condition of an intellectual...of matter is actuated by this Almighty Being which pusses through it. The heavens and the earth, the stars and planets, move and gravitate by virtue of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 370 страници
...it in a light wherein I have not seen it placed by others. ''First, How disconsolate is the condkion of an intellectual being, who is thus present with...extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence ! ' Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effects... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 522 страници
...who is sensible of his Maker's presence, from the secret effects of his mercy and lovingkindness. " First, How disconsolate is the condition of an intellectual...gravitate by virtue of this great principle within them. AH the dead parts of nature are invigorated by the presence of their Creator, and made capable of exerting... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1811 - 606 страници
...have not seen it placed by others. First, how disconsolat is the condition of an intelU-iituil bring, who is thus present with his Maker, but at the same time receives no extraordmary benefit or advantage from this his presence! Secondly, how deplorable is the condition... | |
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