The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... tion . Then as to philosophy , he tells you , p . 136 , Cicero produces this as an instance of a probable opinion , that they who study philosophy do not be lieve there are any gods ; ' and then , from considera- tion of various notions ...
... tion . Then as to philosophy , he tells you , p . 136 , Cicero produces this as an instance of a probable opinion , that they who study philosophy do not be lieve there are any gods ; ' and then , from considera- tion of various notions ...
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... tion of fear and cowardice , to have one moment left not to tremble in vain ! The scriptures are full of pathetical and warm pic- tures of the condition of an happy or miserable fu- turity ; and , I am confident , that the frequent read ...
... tion of fear and cowardice , to have one moment left not to tremble in vain ! The scriptures are full of pathetical and warm pic- tures of the condition of an happy or miserable fu- turity ; and , I am confident , that the frequent read ...
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... tion ! How little must the amusements of sense , and the ordinary occupations of mortal men , seem to one who is engaged in so noble a pursuit , as the assimila- tion of himself to the Deity , which is the proper em- ployment of every ...
... tion ! How little must the amusements of sense , and the ordinary occupations of mortal men , seem to one who is engaged in so noble a pursuit , as the assimila- tion of himself to the Deity , which is the proper em- ployment of every ...
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