The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... light , and light into glory . He further added , that a single ray of it dissipates pain , and care , and melancholy , from the per- son on whom it falls . In short , ( says he , ) its presence naturally changes every place into a kind ...
... light , and light into glory . He further added , that a single ray of it dissipates pain , and care , and melancholy , from the per- son on whom it falls . In short , ( says he , ) its presence naturally changes every place into a kind ...
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... light behind light , and glory within glory . How far that space may reach in which God thus appears in perfect majesty , we can- not possibly conceive . Though it is not infinite , it may be indefinite ; and though not immeasurable in ...
... light behind light , and glory within glory . How far that space may reach in which God thus appears in perfect majesty , we can- not possibly conceive . Though it is not infinite , it may be indefinite ; and though not immeasurable in ...
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... light . " . I consider writers in the same view this sage astrologer does the heavenly bodies . Some of them are stars that scat- ter light , as others do darkness . I could mention several authors who are tenebrificous stars of the ...
... light . " . I consider writers in the same view this sage astrologer does the heavenly bodies . Some of them are stars that scat- ter light , as others do darkness . I could mention several authors who are tenebrificous stars of the ...
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