The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... noble heat of sentiments mentions that verse in the Proverbs of Solomon , " He that giveth to the poor , lend- eth to the Lord : " " There is more rhetoric in that one sen- tence , " says he , “ than in a library of sermons ; and indeed ...
... noble heat of sentiments mentions that verse in the Proverbs of Solomon , " He that giveth to the poor , lend- eth to the Lord : " " There is more rhetoric in that one sen- tence , " says he , “ than in a library of sermons ; and indeed ...
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... noble arguments has Saint Paul raised from the chief articles of our religion , for the advancing of morality in its three great branches ! To give a single example in each kind : what can be a stronger motive to a firm trust and ...
... noble arguments has Saint Paul raised from the chief articles of our religion , for the advancing of morality in its three great branches ! To give a single example in each kind : what can be a stronger motive to a firm trust and ...
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... noble mind , draws out to view every latent virtue and perfection , which without such helps are never able to make their appearance . If my reader will give me leave to change the allusion so soon upon him , I shall make use of the ...
... noble mind , draws out to view every latent virtue and perfection , which without such helps are never able to make their appearance . If my reader will give me leave to change the allusion so soon upon him , I shall make use of the ...
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... noble fruits , had it been formed and guided by a suitable education . It is , therefore , an unspeakable blessing to be born in those parts of the world where wisdom and knowledge flourish ; though it must be confessed , there are ...
... noble fruits , had it been formed and guided by a suitable education . It is , therefore , an unspeakable blessing to be born in those parts of the world where wisdom and knowledge flourish ; though it must be confessed , there are ...
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... noble terms this advancement of a good man in the other world , and the great surprise which it will produce among those who are his superiors in this . " Then shall the right- eous man stand in great boldness before the face of such as ...
... noble terms this advancement of a good man in the other world , and the great surprise which it will produce among those who are his superiors in this . " Then shall the right- eous man stand in great boldness before the face of such as ...
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