The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... eternity . We are possessed of a little power and a little knowledge ; the Divine Being is almighty and omniscient . In short , by adding infinity to any kind of perfection we enjoy , and by joining all these different kinds of ...
... eternity . We are possessed of a little power and a little knowledge ; the Divine Being is almighty and omniscient . In short , by adding infinity to any kind of perfection we enjoy , and by joining all these different kinds of ...
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... can oblige him to all eternity ? However , I only asked him for my reward , that he would lend me his eldest daughter , during my stay in this coun- own . try ; but I quickly found that he was as 214 [ No. 557 . THE SPECTATOR .
... can oblige him to all eternity ? However , I only asked him for my reward , that he would lend me his eldest daughter , during my stay in this coun- own . try ; but I quickly found that he was as 214 [ No. 557 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... eternity in another life , for which they make no prepara- tions ! Nothing can be a greater disgrace to rea- son , than that men , who are persuaded of these two different states of being , should be perpetually em- ployed in providing ...
... eternity in another life , for which they make no prepara- tions ! Nothing can be a greater disgrace to rea- son , than that men , who are persuaded of these two different states of being , should be perpetually em- ployed in providing ...
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... eternity , though in reality they do not bear so great a proportion to that duration which is to follow them as an unit does to the greatest number which you can put together in figures , or as one of those sands to the supposed heap ...
... eternity , though in reality they do not bear so great a proportion to that duration which is to follow them as an unit does to the greatest number which you can put together in figures , or as one of those sands to the supposed heap ...
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... eternity ; or , on the contrary , miserable for this short term of years , and happy for a whole eternity : what words are sufficient to express that folly and want of consideration which in such a case makes a wrong choice ? I here put ...
... eternity ; or , on the contrary , miserable for this short term of years , and happy for a whole eternity : what words are sufficient to express that folly and want of consideration which in such a case makes a wrong choice ? I here put ...
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