The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
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Side 14
That I may not fall into any common beaten tracks of observation , I shall consider this people in three views : first , with regard to their number ; secondly , their dispersion ; and , thirdly , their adherence to their religion : and ...
That I may not fall into any common beaten tracks of observation , I shall consider this people in three views : first , with regard to their number ; secondly , their dispersion ; and , thirdly , their adherence to their religion : and ...
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... and wished him joy of the estate which was falling to him , desiring him only to make a good use of it , and to pay the several legacies , and the gifts of charity , which he told him he had left as quit - rents upon the estate .
... and wished him joy of the estate which was falling to him , desiring him only to make a good use of it , and to pay the several legacies , and the gifts of charity , which he told him he had left as quit - rents upon the estate .
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The exuberant and overflowing goodness of the Supreme Being , whose mercy extends to all his works , is plainly seen , as I have before hinted , from his having made so very little matter , at least what falls within our knowledge ...
The exuberant and overflowing goodness of the Supreme Being , whose mercy extends to all his works , is plainly seen , as I have before hinted , from his having made so very little matter , at least what falls within our knowledge ...
Side 50
Marriage , which is a blessing to another man , falls upon such an one as a judgment . Mr. Congreve's Old Bachelor is set forth to us with much wit and humour , as an example of this kind . In short , those who have most distinguished ...
Marriage , which is a blessing to another man , falls upon such an one as a judgment . Mr. Congreve's Old Bachelor is set forth to us with much wit and humour , as an example of this kind . In short , those who have most distinguished ...
Side 53
I shall only add , under this head , that when we have raised our notion of this infinite Being as high as it is possible for the mind of man to go , it will fall infinitely short of what he really is .
I shall only add , under this head , that when we have raised our notion of this infinite Being as high as it is possible for the mind of man to go , it will fall infinitely short of what he really is .
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