There is not, in my opinion, a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion than this, of the perpetual progress which the soul makes towards the perfection of its nature, without ever arriving at a period in it. The Spectator - Page 257by Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811Full view - About this book
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...friendly climate, where they may spread and flourish to all eternity? There is not, in my opinion, a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion...strength to strength; to consider that she is to shine forever with new accessions of glory, and brighten to all eternity; that she will be still adding virtue... | |
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...friendly climate, where they may spread and flourish to all eternity. 9. There is not, in my opinion, a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion...arriving at a period in it. To look upon the soul us going on from strength to strength, to consider that she is to shine for ever with new accessions... | |
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...friendly climate, where they may spread and nourish to all eternity ? ' 9. There is not, in my opimon, a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion,...a period in it. To look upon the soul as going on frora strength to strength; tc consider that she is to shine for ever witfi Hew accessions of glory,... | |
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...friendly climate, where they may spread and flourish to all eternity ? 10 There is not, in my opinion, a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion,...that she is to shine for ever with new accessions of clory, and brighten to all eternity ; that she will be still adding virtue to virtue, and knowledge... | |
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...friendly climate, where they may spread and flourish to all eternity? 9. There is not, in my opinion, a more pleasing and triumphant consideration, in religion,...strength to strength; to consider that she is to shine forever with now accessions'' of glory, and brighten to all eternity; that she will be still adding... | |
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...climate', where they may spread and flourish to all eternit y* ? I0 There is not', in my opinion', a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion',...nature', without ever arriving at a period in it*. Togiook upon the soul as going on from strength' to strength* ; to^onsider that she is -to shine for... | |
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