The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... Souls of those poor Gentlemen , who ( as I understand ) are likewife in ftrait Imprifon- ment for my fake . If ever I ... Soul out of the ordinary Tracts and Paffages of Life , up to that Elevation which makes the Life of the Enamour- ed ...
... Souls of those poor Gentlemen , who ( as I understand ) are likewife in ftrait Imprifon- ment for my fake . If ever I ... Soul out of the ordinary Tracts and Paffages of Life , up to that Elevation which makes the Life of the Enamour- ed ...
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... Soul , and to fhew my Reader thofe Methods by which he may arrive at a true and im- partial Knowledge of himself . The ufual Meaus prescribed for this Purpose , are to examine our felves by the Rules which are laid down for our ...
... Soul , and to fhew my Reader thofe Methods by which he may arrive at a true and im- partial Knowledge of himself . The ufual Meaus prescribed for this Purpose , are to examine our felves by the Rules which are laid down for our ...
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... Souls in such a solid and fubftantial Virtue , as will turn to Account in that great Day , when it must stand the Test of infinite Wisdom and Justice . I shall conclude this Effay with observing , that the two kinds of Hypocrifie I have ...
... Souls in such a solid and fubftantial Virtue , as will turn to Account in that great Day , when it must stand the Test of infinite Wisdom and Justice . I shall conclude this Effay with observing , that the two kinds of Hypocrifie I have ...
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... Soul adores ; Te flow'ry Meadows , empty Pride , Farewel IV . Each Moment from the Charmer I'm confin❜d , My Breaft is tortur'd with impatient Fires ; Fly , my Rain - Deer , fly fwifter than the Wind , Thy tardy Feet wing with my ...
... Soul adores ; Te flow'ry Meadows , empty Pride , Farewel IV . Each Moment from the Charmer I'm confin❜d , My Breaft is tortur'd with impatient Fires ; Fly , my Rain - Deer , fly fwifter than the Wind , Thy tardy Feet wing with my ...
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... Soul . " As Nature has framed the feveral Species of เ Beings as it were in a Chain , fo Man feems to be placed as the middle Link between Angels and Brutes : Hence he participates both of Fiefh ' and Spirit by an admirable Tie , which ...
... Soul . " As Nature has framed the feveral Species of เ Beings as it were in a Chain , fo Man feems to be placed as the middle Link between Angels and Brutes : Hence he participates both of Fiefh ' and Spirit by an admirable Tie , which ...
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