Being, he frequently confesses his omnipotence, that being the perfection he was forced to allow him, and the only consideration which could support his pride under the shame of his defeat. Nor... The Spectator - Page 2051738Full view - About this book
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 308 lehte
...interpretation he puts on the justice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confesses his omnipotence, that being the perfection he was forced to allow him, and the only consideration which could support his pride under the shame of his defeat. Nor must I here omit that... | |
| 1823 - 354 lehte
...he puts on the justice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently con fesses his omnipotence, that being the perfection he was forced to allow him, and the only consideration which could support his pride under the shame of his defeat. Nor must I here omit that... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 820 lehte
...interpretation he puts on the justice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confesses his omnipotence, that being the perfection he was forced to allow him, and the only consideration which could support his pride under the shame of his defeat. Nor must I here omit that... | |
| 1824 - 294 lehte
...he puts on the justice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme IJriiiK, he frequently confesses his omnipotence, that being the perfection he was forced to allow him, and the only consideration which could support his pride, under the shame of his defeat. Nor must I here omit that... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 676 lehte
...interpretation he puts on the justice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confesses his omnipotence, that being the perfection he was forced to allow him, and the only consideration which could support his pride under the shame of his defeat. Nor must I omit that beautiful... | |
| George Crabb - 1826 - 768 lehte
...which are above human control ; ' Satan frequently confesses the omnipotence of the Supreme Being, that being the perfection he was forced to allow him, and the only consideration which could support his pride under the shame of his defeat? ADDISON. Overpowering is... | |
| 1836 - 930 lehte
...interpretation he puts on thejustice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confesses consideration which could support his pride under the shame of his defeat , Nor must I here omit that... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 lehte
...interpretation he puts on the justice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confesses his omnipotence, that being the perfection he was forced to allow him, and the onlv consideration which could support his pride under the shame of his defeat. Nor must I here omit... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 lehte
...interpretation he puts on the justice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confesses which ] consideration which could support his pride under the shame of his defeat. Nor must I here omit that... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 566 lehte
...interpretation he puts on the justice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confesses his omnipotence, that being the perfection he was forced to allow him, and the only consideration which could support his pride, under the shame of his defeat. Nor must 1 here omit that... | |
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