The Spectator, Zväzok 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... light in human sacrifices , and other instances of cru- elty and revenge ; upon which a poet who was present at this piece of devotion , and seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature , told the votary , by way of reproof ...
... light in human sacrifices , and other instances of cru- elty and revenge ; upon which a poet who was present at this piece of devotion , and seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature , told the votary , by way of reproof ...
Strana 11
... light , whom I put into the discourse of his private economy , and made him give me an account of the charge , ha- zard , profit and loss of a family that depended upon a link , with a design to end my trivial day with the ge- nerosity ...
... light , whom I put into the discourse of his private economy , and made him give me an account of the charge , ha- zard , profit and loss of a family that depended upon a link , with a design to end my trivial day with the ge- nerosity ...
Strana 31
... light of nature ; by the things which we are to practise , I mean all those duties to which we are directed by reason or natural religion . The first of these I shall distinguish by the name of faith , the second by that of morality ...
... light of nature ; by the things which we are to practise , I mean all those duties to which we are directed by reason or natural religion . The first of these I shall distinguish by the name of faith , the second by that of morality ...
Strana 32
... light , because it is generally owned there may be salvation for a virtuous infidel ( particularly in the case of invincible ignorance , ) but none for a vicious believer . Sixthly , Because faith seems to draw its principal , if not ...
... light , because it is generally owned there may be salvation for a virtuous infidel ( particularly in the case of invincible ignorance , ) but none for a vicious believer . Sixthly , Because faith seems to draw its principal , if not ...
Strana 36
... light whereby she manifests the beauties of nature to the eyes of her adorers , so he had provided himself with a magical wand , that he might do something in imitation of it , and please with delusions . This he lifted solemnly , and ...
... light whereby she manifests the beauties of nature to the eyes of her adorers , so he had provided himself with a magical wand , that he might do something in imitation of it , and please with delusions . This he lifted solemnly , and ...
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