He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new idea brings such a pleasure along with... The Spectator - Página 711767Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 698 páginas
...nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity of a created being. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage' us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for ever}' new... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 726 páginas
...nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity of a created being. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new idea... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 páginas
...nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity of a ereated being. 1 He has annexed a seeret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us iu the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to seareh into the wonders of his ereation ; for every... | |
| 1854 - 474 páginas
...by the largest capacity of a created being. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of anything that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new idea... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 704 páginas
...nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity of a created being. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for ever}' new... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 542 páginas
...which, or rather after causes, — whence. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of anything that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the pursuit; after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new... | |
| Joseph Addison, P.P. - London. - Spectator, 1711-14 - 1864 - 344 páginas
...by the largest capacity of a created being. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of apything that is new or uncommon, that He might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of His creation ; for every new idea... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 688 páginas
...nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity- of a created being. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation pfor every new idea... | |
| 1871 - 780 páginas
...observes that the Supreme Author of our being has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of anything that is new or uncommon, that He might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of His creation ; for even- new idea... | |
| Charles John Plumptre - 1876 - 418 páginas
...illustrate the principle on which this rule is based: " The Deity has annexed a secret pleasure to anything that is new or uncommon, that He might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of His creation ; for every new idea... | |
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