The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... light , and convey the shapes and colours of things with it to the eye : so that though within this visible world there be a more glorious scene of things than what appears to us , we perceive nothing at all of it ; for this veil of ...
... light , and convey the shapes and colours of things with it to the eye : so that though within this visible world there be a more glorious scene of things than what appears to us , we perceive nothing at all of it ; for this veil of ...
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... light ; and am ever , with great sincerity , " Sir , Yours , " & c . No. 517. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 23 . Heu pietas ! heu prisca fides ! — VIRG . WE last night received a piece of ill news at our club , which very sensibly afflicted every ...
... light ; and am ever , with great sincerity , " Sir , Yours , " & c . No. 517. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 23 . Heu pietas ! heu prisca fides ! — VIRG . WE last night received a piece of ill news at our club , which very sensibly afflicted every ...
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... light that makes him have recourse to such trifling antiquated fables ; as a man may write a fine description of Bacchus or Apollo , that does not know how to draw the character of any of his contemporaries . In order , therefore , to ...
... light that makes him have recourse to such trifling antiquated fables ; as a man may write a fine description of Bacchus or Apollo , that does not know how to draw the character of any of his contemporaries . In order , therefore , to ...
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... light of reason , have framed of the Divine Being , it amounts to this : that he has in him all the perfection of a spiritual nature ; and , since we have no notion of any kind of spiritual per- fection , but what we discover in our own ...
... light of reason , have framed of the Divine Being , it amounts to this : that he has in him all the perfection of a spiritual nature ; and , since we have no notion of any kind of spiritual per- fection , but what we discover in our own ...
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... light . ' By his word all things consist . We may speak much , and yet come short ; wherefore in sum , he is all . How shall we be able to magnify Him ? for he is great above all his works . The Lord is terrible and very great ; and ...
... light . ' By his word all things consist . We may speak much , and yet come short ; wherefore in sum , he is all . How shall we be able to magnify Him ? for he is great above all his works . The Lord is terrible and very great ; and ...
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