The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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The last subject kept me till I heard the streets in the possession of the bell - man , who had now the world to himself , and cried , Past two of the clock . This roused me from my seat , and I went to my lodgings , led by a light ...
The last subject kept me till I heard the streets in the possession of the bell - man , who had now the world to himself , and cried , Past two of the clock . This roused me from my seat , and I went to my lodgings , led by a light ...
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to us in the holy writings , and which we could not have obtained the knowledge of by the 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 .
to us in the holy writings , and which we could not have obtained the knowledge of by the 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 .
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Fifthly , Because infidelity is not of so malignant a nature as immorality ; or , to put the same reason in another light , because it is generally owned there may be salvation for a virtuous infidel ( particularly in the case of ...
Fifthly , Because infidelity is not of so malignant a nature as immorality ; or , to put the same reason in another light , because it is generally owned there may be salvation for a virtuous infidel ( particularly in the case of ...
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He was disguised in a whitish robe , which he had put on , that he might appear to us with a nearer resemblance to Truth : and as she has a light whereby she manifests the beauties of nature to the eyes of her adorers , so he had ...
He was disguised in a whitish robe , which he had put on , that he might appear to us with a nearer resemblance to Truth : and as she has a light whereby she manifests the beauties of nature to the eyes of her adorers , so he had ...
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... that modesty is become fashionable , and impudence stands in need of some wit : since you have put them both in their proper lights , profaneness , lewdness , and debauchery are not now qualifications , and a man may be a very fine ...
... that modesty is become fashionable , and impudence stands in need of some wit : since you have put them both in their proper lights , profaneness , lewdness , and debauchery are not now qualifications , and a man may be a very fine ...
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