The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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Side 43
... idea affixed to them than what is conveyed to us by those words , an eternity that is past , and an eternity that is to come . Each of these extremities is bounded at the one extreme ; or , in other words , the former has an end , and ...
... idea affixed to them than what is conveyed to us by those words , an eternity that is past , and an eternity that is to come . Each of these extremities is bounded at the one extreme ; or , in other words , the former has an end , and ...
Side 44
... idea of any kind of duration than that by which we our- selves , and all other created beings , do exist ; which is , a successive duration , made up of past , present , and to come . There is nothing which exists after this manner ...
... idea of any kind of duration than that by which we our- selves , and all other created beings , do exist ; which is , a successive duration , made up of past , present , and to come . There is nothing which exists after this manner ...
Side 46
... idea . I know that several of the schoolmen , who would not be thought ignorant of any thing , have pretended to ... ideas annexed to them ; and think men had better own their igno- rance , than advance doctrines by which they mean ...
... idea . I know that several of the schoolmen , who would not be thought ignorant of any thing , have pretended to ... ideas annexed to them ; and think men had better own their igno- rance , than advance doctrines by which they mean ...
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