The Spectator, Band 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... neral sweetens life , and makes our present condition sup- portable , if not pleasing ; but a religious hope has still greater advantages . It does not only bear up the mind under her sufferings , but makes her rejoice in them , as they ...
... neral sweetens life , and makes our present condition sup- portable , if not pleasing ; but a religious hope has still greater advantages . It does not only bear up the mind under her sufferings , but makes her rejoice in them , as they ...
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... neral survey of a subject . His thoughts are at the same time more intelligible , and better discover their drift and meaning , when they are placed in their proper lights and follow one another in a regular series , than when they are ...
... neral survey of a subject . His thoughts are at the same time more intelligible , and better discover their drift and meaning , when they are placed in their proper lights and follow one another in a regular series , than when they are ...
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