The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... body , and Light his shadow . " According to this de- finition , there is nothing so contradictory to his nature , as error and falsehood . The Platonists have so just a notion of the Almighty's aversion to everything which is false and ...
... body , and Light his shadow . " According to this de- finition , there is nothing so contradictory to his nature , as error and falsehood . The Platonists have so just a notion of the Almighty's aversion to everything which is false and ...
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... body of water ; the blot is still in it , but is not able to discover itself . This is certainly a very great motive to several party - offenders , who avoid crimes , not as they are prejudicial to their virtue , but to their reputation ...
... body of water ; the blot is still in it , but is not able to discover itself . This is certainly a very great motive to several party - offenders , who avoid crimes , not as they are prejudicial to their virtue , but to their reputation ...
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... body , with regard to that invisible world which everywhere surrounds us , though we are not able to discover it ... bodies , teaches us that it is only our union to these bodies which intercepts the sight of the other world : the other ...
... body , with regard to that invisible world which everywhere surrounds us , though we are not able to discover it ... bodies , teaches us that it is only our union to these bodies which intercepts the sight of the other world : the other ...
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... bodies is to live in this world ; to live out of them , is to remove into the next : for while our souls are confined to ... body , we are present with the Lord , ' 2 Cor . v . 6 , 8. And , methinks , this is enough to cure us of our ...
... bodies is to live in this world ; to live out of them , is to remove into the next : for while our souls are confined to ... body , we are present with the Lord , ' 2 Cor . v . 6 , 8. And , methinks , this is enough to cure us of our ...
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... bodies , into which nature has so curiously wrought the mass of dead matter , with the several relations which those ... body of a man , or of any other animal , in which our glasses do not discover myriads of living creatures . The ...
... bodies , into which nature has so curiously wrought the mass of dead matter , with the several relations which those ... body of a man , or of any other animal , in which our glasses do not discover myriads of living creatures . The ...
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