The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Divine Nature . Several eminent philosophers have imagined that the soul , in her separate state , may have new faculties springing up in her , which she is not capable of exerting during her pre- sent union with the body ; and whether ...
... Divine Nature . Several eminent philosophers have imagined that the soul , in her separate state , may have new faculties springing up in her , which she is not capable of exerting during her pre- sent union with the body ; and whether ...
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... Divine Nature . We ourselves cannot attend to many different objects at the same time . If we are careful to inspect some things , we must of course neglect others . This imperfection which we observe in ourselves , is an imperfection ...
... Divine Nature . We ourselves cannot attend to many different objects at the same time . If we are careful to inspect some things , we must of course neglect others . This imperfection which we observe in ourselves , is an imperfection ...
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... Divine wrath and indignation ! 66 Thirdly , How happy is the condition of that intellectual being , who is sensible of his Maker's presence , from the se- cret effects of his mercy and loving - kindness ! 66 ' First , How disconsolate ...
... Divine wrath and indignation ! 66 Thirdly , How happy is the condition of that intellectual being , who is sensible of his Maker's presence , from the se- cret effects of his mercy and loving - kindness ! 66 ' First , How disconsolate ...
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