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" 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 in miniature: being a collection of the principle essays ... - 40 ÆäÀÌÁö
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The Spectator: ...

1718 - 348 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Conlideration in Religion ^than this of the perpetual Progrefs which the Soul makes towards the PerfedHon of its Nature, without ever arriving at a Period in it. To look upon the Soul as going-on from Strength to Strength, to confider that fhe is to fhine for ever with new Acceffions of...
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The Spectator, 2±Ç

1729 - 342 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Opinion, a more pleafing and triumphant Confideration in Religion than this, of the perpetual Progrefs which the Soul makes towards the Perfection of its...Soul as going .on. from. Strength to Strength, to confider that the is to fhine for ever with new Acceflions of Glory, and brighten to all Eternity;...
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An Essay on the Origin of Evil

William King - 1731 - 396 ÆäÀÌÁö
...gion, tba» this of the perpetual Progress which the Soul makes toward the Perfeflion of its Nurture, without ever arriving at a Period in it.' To look upon the Soul at going on from Strength to Strength ; to cinfiJer, that Sht is to Jhint ' for ever with new Acce/Jiom...
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An Essay on the Origin of Evil, 1±Ç

William King - 1758 - 296 ÆäÀÌÁö
...iiuhich the Saul makes toward the Perfection ofiti Nature, ivithiut ever arriving at a Period in it. Jo look upon the Soul as going on from Strength to Strength, to confider that She is to Jhine for ever <vitb ne-ia Accejfians of Glory, and brighten to all Eternity...
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The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original Treatises on ..., 8±Ç

John Wesley - 1785 - 718 ÆäÀÌÁö
...confederation in religion than this of the perpetual progrefs which the foul makes towards the perfeftion cf its nature, without ever arriving at a period in it. To look upon the foul as going on 3 P a from from ftrength to ftrength ; to confider that fhe is to fhine for ever with...
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A discourse [on Isa. x1, 6] delivered in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh

James Graham - 1783 - 64 ÆäÀÌÁö
...confideration in religion than this, of the perpetual progrefs which the foul makes "' cowards the prefeftion of its nature, without ever arriving at a period in it. To look ** upon the foul as going on from ftrength to ftrength, to confider that (lie is to fhine fot «« ever with new...
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The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English ...

William Enfield - 1785 - 460 ÆäÀÌÁö
...pleafing and triumphant confideration in religion, than this of theperpetual progrefs which the foul makes towards the perfection of its nature, without...ever arriving at a period in it. To look upon the foul as going on from ftrength to ftrength, to confider that fhe is to fhine for ever with new acceffions...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, 1±Ç

Hugh Blair - 1787 - 482 ÆäÀÌÁö
...pleafing and triumph" ant confideration in religion, than this, of " the perpetual progrefs which the foul makes " towards the perfection of its nature, without " ever arriving at a period in it." (No. in.) How much more graceful the Sentence, if it had been fo conftrudled as to clofe with the word,...
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The Prose epitome; or, Extracts, elegant, instructive, and entertaining ...

1792 - 494 ÆäÀÌÁö
...pleafing and triumphant conndcratibn in religion, than this of the perpetual progrefs which the foul makes towards the perfection of its nature, without...ever arriving at a period in it. To look upon the foul as going on from ftrength to ftrcngth, to confider that Ihc is to Ihinc for ever with new acceflknis...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., 1±Ç

1797 - 680 ÆäÀÌÁö
...more a*d triumphant confideration in religion, than this ot the perpetual progrefs ttbich the foul makes towards the perfection of its nature, without ever arriving at a period in it. To look u^on the foul as Coing on from ftrength to llrength, to conuderthat (he is to fhine for ever with new...
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