The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 123
... faculties suffi- cient to extol and magnify such unutterable goodness . It is however some comfort to us , that we shall be always doing what we shall never be able to do , and that a work which cannot be finished will however be the ...
... faculties suffi- cient to extol and magnify such unutterable goodness . It is however some comfort to us , that we shall be always doing what we shall never be able to do , and that a work which cannot be finished will however be the ...
Pagina 150
... faculties , as the understanding , and the will , with all the senses both outward and inward ; or , to speak more philosophically , the soul can exert herself in many different ways of action . She can understand , will , imagine , see ...
... faculties , as the understanding , and the will , with all the senses both outward and inward ; or , to speak more philosophically , the soul can exert herself in many different ways of action . She can understand , will , imagine , see ...
Pagina 151
... faculties in the souls of good men made perfect , as well as new senses in their glorified bodies . This we are sure of , that there will be new objects offered to all those faculties which are essential to us . We are likewise to take ...
... faculties in the souls of good men made perfect , as well as new senses in their glorified bodies . This we are sure of , that there will be new objects offered to all those faculties which are essential to us . We are likewise to take ...
Pagina 152
... faculties , which it is not at present in a condition to exert ; that we cannot believe the soul is endowed with any faculty which is of no use to it ; that , whenever any one of these faculties is transcen- dently pleased , the soul is ...
... faculties , which it is not at present in a condition to exert ; that we cannot believe the soul is endowed with any faculty which is of no use to it ; that , whenever any one of these faculties is transcen- dently pleased , the soul is ...
Pagina 153
... faculties , and the respective miseries which shall be appropriated to each faculty in particular . But , leaving this to the reflection of my read- ers , I shall conclude with observing how we ought to be thankful to our great Creator ...
... faculties , and the respective miseries which shall be appropriated to each faculty in particular . But , leaving this to the reflection of my read- ers , I shall conclude with observing how we ought to be thankful to our great Creator ...
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