The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 49
... kind of persons who are retainers to the learned world , and who regulate themselves upon all occa- sions by several laws peculiar to their body . I mean the players or actors of both sexes . Among these it is a stand- ing and ...
... kind of persons who are retainers to the learned world , and who regulate themselves upon all occa- sions by several laws peculiar to their body . I mean the players or actors of both sexes . Among these it is a stand- ing and ...
Side 50
... kind . In short , those who have most distinguished themselves by rail- ing at the sex in general , very often make an honourable amends , by choosing one of the most worthless persons of it for a companion and yoke - fellow . Hymen ...
... kind . In short , those who have most distinguished themselves by rail- ing at the sex in general , very often make an honourable amends , by choosing one of the most worthless persons of it for a companion and yoke - fellow . Hymen ...
Side 52
... kind of spiritual per- fection , but what we discover in our own souls , we join in- finitude to each kind of these perfections , and what is a faculty in a human soul , becomes an attribute in God . We exist in place and time ; the ...
... kind of spiritual per- fection , but what we discover in our own souls , we join in- finitude to each kind of these perfections , and what is a faculty in a human soul , becomes an attribute in God . We exist in place and time ; the ...
Side 53
... kind of spiritual perfection which is not marked out in a human soul , it belongs in its fulness to the Divine Nature . Several eminent philosophers have imagined that the soul , in her separate state , may have new faculties springing ...
... kind of spiritual perfection which is not marked out in a human soul , it belongs in its fulness to the Divine Nature . Several eminent philosophers have imagined that the soul , in her separate state , may have new faculties springing ...
Side 54
... kind of incessant prayer , and reason- able humiliation of the soul before him who made it . This would effectually kill in us all the little seeds of pride , vanity , and self - conceit , which are apt to shoot up in the minds of such ...
... kind of incessant prayer , and reason- able humiliation of the soul before him who made it . This would effectually kill in us all the little seeds of pride , vanity , and self - conceit , which are apt to shoot up in the minds of such ...
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