The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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Side 46
... existence , is either past or to come : to which the ingenious Mr. Cowley alludes in his description of heaven : Nothing is there to come , and nothing past , But an eternal Now does always last . ' For my own part , I look upon these ...
... existence , is either past or to come : to which the ingenious Mr. Cowley alludes in his description of heaven : Nothing is there to come , and nothing past , But an eternal Now does always last . ' For my own part , I look upon these ...
Side 47
... existence , with relation to time or duration , is infinitely different from the existence of any of his creatures , and , conse- quently , that it is impossible for us to frame any adequate conceptions of it . In the first revelation ...
... existence , with relation to time or duration , is infinitely different from the existence of any of his creatures , and , conse- quently , that it is impossible for us to frame any adequate conceptions of it . In the first revelation ...
Side 48
... existence for finite natures ? What must be the overflowings of that good will which prompted our Creator to adapt existence to beings in whom it is not necessary ? Especial- ly when we consider that he himself was before in the ...
... existence for finite natures ? What must be the overflowings of that good will which prompted our Creator to adapt existence to beings in whom it is not necessary ? Especial- ly when we consider that he himself was before in the ...
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