The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, المجلد 31804 |
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الصفحة 93
... spirits , must be content to know that the spirit of God is present with us , by the effects which he pro- duceth in us . Our outward senses are too gross to apprehend him ; we may however taste and see how gracious he is , by his ...
... spirits , must be content to know that the spirit of God is present with us , by the effects which he pro- duceth in us . Our outward senses are too gross to apprehend him ; we may however taste and see how gracious he is , by his ...
الصفحة 143
... spirits of good men , there may be some who will be more pleased with the employment of one faculty than of another ... spirit is framed , to imbibe its proper satisfactions , and taste the goodness of its Creator . We may therefore ...
... spirits of good men , there may be some who will be more pleased with the employment of one faculty than of another ... spirit is framed , to imbibe its proper satisfactions , and taste the goodness of its Creator . We may therefore ...
الصفحة 346
... spirit is of a red fiery colour , and so very apt to ferment , that , unless it be mingled with a proportion of the ... spirits , it will sink through almost every thing that it is put into , and seems to be of the same nature as the ...
... spirit is of a red fiery colour , and so very apt to ferment , that , unless it be mingled with a proportion of the ... spirits , it will sink through almost every thing that it is put into , and seems to be of the same nature as the ...
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