The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... lights upon any one rather by accident than choice , it may pass for an amiable instinct , but must not assume the name of a mo- ral virtue . The third trial of good - nature will be the examining our selves , whether or no we are able ...
... lights upon any one rather by accident than choice , it may pass for an amiable instinct , but must not assume the name of a mo- ral virtue . The third trial of good - nature will be the examining our selves , whether or no we are able ...
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... light I walked through darkness : when the Almighty was yet with me : when my children were about me : when I washed my steps with butter , and the rock poured out rivers of oil . " When the ear heard me , then it blessed me ; and when ...
... light I walked through darkness : when the Almighty was yet with me : when my children were about me : when I washed my steps with butter , and the rock poured out rivers of oil . " When the ear heard me , then it blessed me ; and when ...
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... light and darkness . The one of them lived in Heaven , and the other in Hell . The youngest descendant of the first family was Pleasure , who was the daughter of Happiness , who was the child of Virtue , who was the offspring of the ...
... light and darkness . The one of them lived in Heaven , and the other in Hell . The youngest descendant of the first family was Pleasure , who was the daughter of Happiness , who was the child of Virtue , who was the offspring of the ...
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... light . CC A believer may be excused by the most hardened athe- ist for endeavouring to make him a convert , because he does it with an eye to both their interests . The atheist is inexcusable who tries to gain over a believer , because ...
... light . CC A believer may be excused by the most hardened athe- ist for endeavouring to make him a convert , because he does it with an eye to both their interests . The atheist is inexcusable who tries to gain over a believer , because ...
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... lights they had of the Divine Nature . Pythagoras's first rule directs us to worship the gods ' as it is ordained by law , ' for that is the most natural interpretation of the precept . Socrates , who was the most renowned among the ...
... lights they had of the Divine Nature . Pythagoras's first rule directs us to worship the gods ' as it is ordained by law , ' for that is the most natural interpretation of the precept . Socrates , who was the most renowned among the ...
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