The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... infinite gap or distance between the highest created being and the power which produced him . " That there should be ... infinite power and wisdom of the Maker , we have reason to think that it is suitable to the magnificent harmony of ...
... infinite gap or distance between the highest created being and the power which produced him . " That there should be ... infinite power and wisdom of the Maker , we have reason to think that it is suitable to the magnificent harmony of ...
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... infinite power , prompted by infinite goodness , with an infinite space to exert itself in , how can our imagination set any bounds to it ? To return , therefore , to my first thought , I could not but look upon myself with secret ...
... infinite power , prompted by infinite goodness , with an infinite space to exert itself in , how can our imagination set any bounds to it ? To return , therefore , to my first thought , I could not but look upon myself with secret ...
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... infinite power under the direction of infinite wisdom ! A spirit can- not but be transported , after an ineffable manner , with the sight of those objects , which were made to affect him by that Being who knows the inward frame of a ...
... infinite power under the direction of infinite wisdom ! A spirit can- not but be transported , after an ineffable manner , with the sight of those objects , which were made to affect him by that Being who knows the inward frame of a ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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