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Pagina 36
... divine na- ture . We ourselves cannot attend to many different ob- jects at the same time . If we are careful to inspect some things , we must of course neglect others . This imperfec- tion , which we observe in ourselves , is an ...
... divine na- ture . We ourselves cannot attend to many different ob- jects at the same time . If we are careful to inspect some things , we must of course neglect others . This imperfec- tion , which we observe in ourselves , is an ...
Pagina 37
... divine nature , we are so used and accustomed to this im- perfection in ourselves , that we cannot forbear in some measure ascribing it to him in whom there is no shadow of imperfection . Our reason indeed assures us that his attributes ...
... divine nature , we are so used and accustomed to this im- perfection in ourselves , that we cannot forbear in some measure ascribing it to him in whom there is no shadow of imperfection . Our reason indeed assures us that his attributes ...
Pagina 52
... divine , I shall publish the following one , which is founded on a former Spectator † , and sent me by a par- ticular friend , not questioning but it will please such of my readers as think it no disparagement to their under- standings ...
... divine , I shall publish the following one , which is founded on a former Spectator † , and sent me by a par- ticular friend , not questioning but it will please such of my readers as think it no disparagement to their under- standings ...
Pagina 53
... divine wrath and in- dignation ! Thirdly , How happy is the condition of that intellec tual being , who is sensible of his Maker's presence , from the secret effects of his mercy and loving kindness ! First , How disconsolate is the ...
... divine wrath and in- dignation ! Thirdly , How happy is the condition of that intellec tual being , who is sensible of his Maker's presence , from the secret effects of his mercy and loving kindness ! First , How disconsolate is the ...
Pagina 54
... divine wrath and indignation . We may assure ourselves that the great Author of nature will not always be as one who is indifferent to any of his creatures . Those who will not feel him in his love , will be sure at length to feel him ...
... divine wrath and indignation . We may assure ourselves that the great Author of nature will not always be as one who is indifferent to any of his creatures . Those who will not feel him in his love , will be sure at length to feel him ...
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