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" ... that we cannot believe the soul is endowed with any faculty which is of no use to it; that whenever any one of these faculties is transcendently pleased, the soul is in a state of happiness ; and in the last place, considering that the happiness of... "
The British essayists; to which are prefixed prefaces by J. Ferguson - Page 144
by British essayists - 1819
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 15

British essayists - 1802 - 304 pages
...any faculty which is of no use to it ; that, whenever any one of these faculties is transcendently pleased, the soul is in a state of happiness; and,...of all those pleasures which the nature of the soul is capable of receiving? We shall be the more confirmed in this doctrine^ if we observe the nature...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 320 pages
...with any faculty which is of no use to it; that, whenever any one of these faculties is transcendently pleased, the soul is in a state of happiness; and,...infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of J- and that this fulness of joy will be made up of all those pleasures which the nature of the soul...
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Select British Classics, Volume 18

English literature - 1803 - 342 pages
...with any faculty which is of no use to it ; that whenever any of these faculties is transcendently pleased, the soul is in a state of happiness ; and in the last place, con* sidering that the happiness of another world is to ba the happiness of the whole man ; who can...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 3

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pages
...with any faculty which is of no use to it ; that whenever any one of these faculties is transcendently pleased, the soul is in a state of happiness ; and,...of all those pleasures which the nature of the soul is capable of receiving ?' We shall be the more confirmed in this doctrine, if we observe the nature...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 308 pages
...any faculty which is of no use to it; that, whenever any one of these faculties is transcend. cully pleased, the soul is in a state of happiness ; and,...the whole man, who can question but that there is att infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of ? and that this fulness of joy will be made...
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Elements of Elocution: In which the Principles of Reading and Speaking are ...

John Walker - Elocution - 1810 - 394 pages
...with any faculty which is of no use to it ; that whenever any one of these faculties is transcendent!/ pleased, the soul is in a state of happiness ; and...of all those pleasures which the nature of the soul is capable of receiving ? Sfect. No. 600. As the fourth member of this sentence, from its very nature,...
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The Spectator, Volume 10

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English literature - 1810 - 272 pages
...with any faculty which is of no use to it ; that whenever any one of these faculties is transcendently pleased, the soul is in a state of happiness ; and,...happiness of another world is to be the happiness of tht whole man ; who can question but that there is an infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking...
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The Spectator, Volume 15

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 370 pages
...any faculty which is ef no use to it -T that, whenever any one of these faculties is transcendently pleased, the soul is in a state of happiness ; and,...happiness of another world is to be the happiness »f the whole man, who can question but that there is an infinite variety in those pleasures we arc...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with ..., Volume 5

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 522 pages
...with any faculty which is of no use to it ; that whenever any one of these faculties is transcendently pleased, the soul is in a state of happiness ; and...of all those pleasures which the nature of the soul is capable of receiving. We shall be the more confirmed in this doctrine, if we observe the nature...
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English Synonyms Explained, in Alphabetical Order: With Copious ...

George Crabb - English language - 1818 - 1000 pages
...the happiness of the other world is to be the happiness of the whole man, who сал question, but there is an Infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of. Revelation, likewise, »er> much confirms this notion sjnder the different views It gives us of our...
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