The Spectator: v. 1-5, Volume 5Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Creatures , lately drawn out of the Gulph of Non - existence , rejoycing in the various Degrees of Being and Happiness imparted to them.3 And as this is the true , the glorious Character of the Deity , so in forming a reasonable Creature ...
... Creatures , lately drawn out of the Gulph of Non - existence , rejoycing in the various Degrees of Being and Happiness imparted to them.3 And as this is the true , the glorious Character of the Deity , so in forming a reasonable Creature ...
Page 12
... Creature , its Affections , and its Understanding ? Or could a Society of such Creatures , with no other Bottom but Self - Love on which to maintain a Commerce , ever flourish ? Reason , ' tis certain , would oblige every Man to ...
... Creature , its Affections , and its Understanding ? Or could a Society of such Creatures , with no other Bottom but Self - Love on which to maintain a Commerce , ever flourish ? Reason , ' tis certain , would oblige every Man to ...
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... Creature of an intelligent Mind , this Mind could have no immediate Regard to himself in producing it . He needed ... Creatures so perfect that he cannot improve upon it by any other Exertions of his Almighty Will . Between Finite ...
... Creature of an intelligent Mind , this Mind could have no immediate Regard to himself in producing it . He needed ... Creatures so perfect that he cannot improve upon it by any other Exertions of his Almighty Will . Between Finite ...
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