The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... kind of spiritual per- fection , but what we discover in our own souls , we join in- finitude to each kind of these perfections , and what is a faculty in a human soul , becomes an attribute in God . We exist in place and time ; the ...
... kind of spiritual per- fection , but what we discover in our own souls , we join in- finitude to each kind of these perfections , and what is a faculty in a human soul , becomes an attribute in God . We exist in place and time ; the ...
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... kind of curse pronounced to them in the words of Goliath : " I will give thee to the fowls of the air , and to the beasts of the field . " Though exercises of this kind , when indulged with modera- tion , may have a good influence both ...
... kind of curse pronounced to them in the words of Goliath : " I will give thee to the fowls of the air , and to the beasts of the field . " Though exercises of this kind , when indulged with modera- tion , may have a good influence both ...
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... kind of wit which has lately grown into fashion among the versifiers , epigrammatists , and other authors , who think it sufficient to distinguish themselves by their zeal for what they call the high church , while they sport with the ...
... kind of wit which has lately grown into fashion among the versifiers , epigrammatists , and other authors , who think it sufficient to distinguish themselves by their zeal for what they call the high church , while they sport with the ...
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