The Spectator, Band 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... divine a poem in English is like a stately palace built of brick , where one may see architecture in as great a perfection as one of marble , though the materials are of a coarser nature . But to consider it only as it regards our ...
... divine a poem in English is like a stately palace built of brick , where one may see architecture in as great a perfection as one of marble , though the materials are of a coarser nature . But to consider it only as it regards our ...
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... divine attributes which are employed for his safety and his wel- fare . He finds his want of foresight made up by the Omniscience of him who is his support . He is not sensi , YOL . VIII . K N® 441 . ble of his own want of strength No ...
... divine attributes which are employed for his safety and his wel- fare . He finds his want of foresight made up by the Omniscience of him who is his support . He is not sensi , YOL . VIII . K N® 441 . ble of his own want of strength No ...
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... divine attribute , and loses his own insuf- ficiency in the fulness of infinite perfection . To make our lives more easy to us , we are commanded to put our trust in him , who is thus able to relieve and succour us : the divine goodness ...
... divine attribute , and loses his own insuf- ficiency in the fulness of infinite perfection . To make our lives more easy to us , we are commanded to put our trust in him , who is thus able to relieve and succour us : the divine goodness ...
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... divine talent of which I am speaking . As that nation produced men of great genius , without con- sidering them as inspired writers , they have transmitted to us many hymns and divine odes , which excel those that are delivered down to ...
... divine talent of which I am speaking . As that nation produced men of great genius , without con- sidering them as inspired writers , they have transmitted to us many hymns and divine odes , which excel those that are delivered down to ...
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... divine service can be time sufficient for so elaborate an undertaking , the duty of the place too being jointly , and no doubt oft pathetically , performed along with it . Where . it is said in sacred writ , that the woman ought to have ...
... divine service can be time sufficient for so elaborate an undertaking , the duty of the place too being jointly , and no doubt oft pathetically , performed along with it . Where . it is said in sacred writ , that the woman ought to have ...
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