The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... wonderful as that those who profess the com- mon name of christian should pursue each other -with rancour and hatred for differences in their way of following the example of their Saviour . It seems so natural that all who pursue the ...
... wonderful as that those who profess the com- mon name of christian should pursue each other -with rancour and hatred for differences in their way of following the example of their Saviour . It seems so natural that all who pursue the ...
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... wonderful and surprising in contemplations on the world of life , by which I mean all those animals with which every part of the universe is furnished . The material world is only the shell of the universe , the world of life are its ...
... wonderful and surprising in contemplations on the world of life , by which I mean all those animals with which every part of the universe is furnished . The material world is only the shell of the universe , the world of life are its ...
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... wonderful to observe , by what a gradual progress the world of life advances . through a prodigious variety of species , before a creature is formed that is complete in all its senses ; and even among these there is such a different ...
... wonderful to observe , by what a gradual progress the world of life advances . through a prodigious variety of species , before a creature is formed that is complete in all its senses ; and even among these there is such a different ...
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... wonderful in its nature , and which so much de- serves our particular attention , as man , who fills up the middle space between the animal and in- tellectual nature , the visible and invisible world , and is that link in the chain of ...
... wonderful in its nature , and which so much de- serves our particular attention , as man , who fills up the middle space between the animal and in- tellectual nature , the visible and invisible world , and is that link in the chain of ...
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... wonderfully clear , but of a yet more wonderful effect : the other's name was Worldly - Wisdom ; its water was thick , and yet far from being dormant or stagnating , for it 244 No. 524 . THE SPECTATOR .
... wonderfully clear , but of a yet more wonderful effect : the other's name was Worldly - Wisdom ; its water was thick , and yet far from being dormant or stagnating , for it 244 No. 524 . THE SPECTATOR .
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