The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 77
... Death often proves Mortal , and sets People on Methods to save their Lives , which infallibly destroy them . This is a Reflection made by some Historians , upon observing that there are many more thousands killed in a Flight than in a ...
... Death often proves Mortal , and sets People on Methods to save their Lives , which infallibly destroy them . This is a Reflection made by some Historians , upon observing that there are many more thousands killed in a Flight than in a ...
Strana 481
... Death ! The Genius being moved with Compassion towards me , bid me quit so uncomfort- able a Prospect : Look no more , said he , on Man in the first Stage of his Existence , in his setting out for Eternity ; but cast thine Eye on that ...
... Death ! The Genius being moved with Compassion towards me , bid me quit so uncomfort- able a Prospect : Look no more , said he , on Man in the first Stage of his Existence , in his setting out for Eternity ; but cast thine Eye on that ...
Strana 503
... Death , and so long as he continues to sin , so long must he expect to be punished . Though the Roman - Catholick Notion of Purgatory be indeed very ridicu- lous , one cannot but think that if the Soul after Death has any Knowledge of ...
... Death , and so long as he continues to sin , so long must he expect to be punished . Though the Roman - Catholick Notion of Purgatory be indeed very ridicu- lous , one cannot but think that if the Soul after Death has any Knowledge of ...
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