The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 35
... lights , than that which the sun had before disco- vered to us . - As I was surveying the moon walking in her bright- ness , and taking her progress among the constellations , a thought rose in me which I believe very often perplexes ...
... lights , than that which the sun had before disco- vered to us . - As I was surveying the moon walking in her bright- ness , and taking her progress among the constellations , a thought rose in me which I believe very often perplexes ...
Pagina 36
... light is not yet travelled down to us , since their first creation . There is no question but the universe has cer- tain bounds set to it ; but when we consider that it is the work of infinite power , prompted by infinite goodness ...
... light is not yet travelled down to us , since their first creation . There is no question but the universe has cer- tain bounds set to it ; but when we consider that it is the work of infinite power , prompted by infinite goodness ...
Pagina 53
... light wherein I have not seen it placed by others . First , How disconsolate is the condition of an intel- lectual being , who is thus present with his Maker , but at the same time receives no extraordinary benefit or advan tage from ...
... light wherein I have not seen it placed by others . First , How disconsolate is the condition of an intel- lectual being , who is thus present with his Maker , but at the same time receives no extraordinary benefit or advan tage from ...
Pagina 55
... light and support within him , that are able to cheer his mind , and bear him up in the midst of all those horrors which encompass him . He knows that his helper is at hand , and is always nearer to him than any thing else can be ...
... light and support within him , that are able to cheer his mind , and bear him up in the midst of all those horrors which encompass him . He knows that his helper is at hand , and is always nearer to him than any thing else can be ...
Pagina 56
... light thus to reside and dwell in us . The light of nature could direct Seneca to this doctrine , in a very remarkable passage among his epistles : " Sacer inest in nobis spiritus , bonorum malorumque custos et observator ; et ...
... light thus to reside and dwell in us . The light of nature could direct Seneca to this doctrine , in a very remarkable passage among his epistles : " Sacer inest in nobis spiritus , bonorum malorumque custos et observator ; et ...
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