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... to ftand • in his Sight . Our Holy Religion fuggefts to us the only Means where- by our Guilt may be taken away , and our imperfect Obedience < cepted . ac- ' IT י IT is this Series of Thought that I have 8 The SPECTATOR . N ° 513 .
... to ftand • in his Sight . Our Holy Religion fuggefts to us the only Means where- by our Guilt may be taken away , and our imperfect Obedience < cepted . ac- ' IT י IT is this Series of Thought that I have 8 The SPECTATOR . N ° 513 .
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... mean by an ea- " fie Mein , one which can be on oc- " cafion cafily affected : For I must tell 66 you , dear Jenny , I hold one Maxim , " which is an uncommon one , to wit , " That our greatest Charms are owing 66 to Affectation . " Tis ...
... mean by an ea- " fie Mein , one which can be on oc- " cafion cafily affected : For I must tell 66 you , dear Jenny , I hold one Maxim , " which is an uncommon one , to wit , " That our greatest Charms are owing 66 to Affectation . " Tis ...
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... Means , and with different Mo tives . To one it confifts in an exten- five undifputed Empire over his Sub- jects , to the other in their rational and voluntary Obedience : One's Happi- nefs is founded in their want of Pow- ' er , the ...
... Means , and with different Mo tives . To one it confifts in an exten- five undifputed Empire over his Sub- jects , to the other in their rational and voluntary Obedience : One's Happi- nefs is founded in their want of Pow- ' er , the ...
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... mean , according to the Figure he is to make among them , what Fancy would not be debauched to believe they were but what they profeffed themselves , ' his mere Creatures , and use them as fuch , by purchafing with their Lives a ...
... mean , according to the Figure he is to make among them , what Fancy would not be debauched to believe they were but what they profeffed themselves , ' his mere Creatures , and use them as fuch , by purchafing with their Lives a ...
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... mean that Sy- ftem of Bodies into which Nature has fo curiously wrought the Mafs of dead Matter , with the several Relations which thofe Bodies bear to one another ; there is ftill , methinks . fomething more wonderful and furpri- zing ...
... mean that Sy- ftem of Bodies into which Nature has fo curiously wrought the Mafs of dead Matter , with the several Relations which thofe Bodies bear to one another ; there is ftill , methinks . fomething more wonderful and furpri- zing ...
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