The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... perfection much more remote from the infinite being of God than we are from the lowest state of being , and that which approaches nearest to nothing . And yet of all those distinct species , we have no clear , distinct ideas . " In this ...
... perfection much more remote from the infinite being of God than we are from the lowest state of being , and that which approaches nearest to nothing . And yet of all those distinct species , we have no clear , distinct ideas . " In this ...
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... perfection , besides those which are lodged in a human soul ; but it is impossible that we should have ideas of any kinds of perfection , except those of which we have some small rays and short imperfect strokes in ourselves . It would ...
... perfection , besides those which are lodged in a human soul ; but it is impossible that we should have ideas of any kinds of perfection , except those of which we have some small rays and short imperfect strokes in ourselves . It would ...
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... perfection . This would im- print in our minds such a constant and uninterrupted awe and veneration as that which I am here recommending , and which is in reality a kind of incessant prayer , and reason- able humiliation of the soul ...
... perfection . This would im- print in our minds such a constant and uninterrupted awe and veneration as that which I am here recommending , and which is in reality a kind of incessant prayer , and reason- able humiliation of the soul ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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