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" Several moralists have considered the creation as the temple of God, which he has built with his own hands, and which is filled with his presence. Others have considered infinite space as the receptacle, or rather the habitation, of the Almighty ; but... "
Plurality of worlds: or Letters, notes & memoranda ... occasioned by 'A ... - Page 38
by Alexander Maxwell (bookseller.) - 1817
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1729 - 320 pages
...which he has built with his own Hand;, and which is filled with his Prefence. Others Jiave confidered infinite Space as the Receptacle, or rather •the Habitation of the Almighty : But the noblcft and mod exalted Wry of confidering this infinite Space is that of Sir Iffac Newttn, who calls...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - 1733 - 380 pages
...built with his own hands, and which is filled with his prefence. Others have confidered infinite fpace as the receptacle, or rather the habitation of the Almighty : But the nobleft and moft exalted way of cottfidering this infinite fpace is that of Sir Ifaac Neivten^ who...
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The Spectator: ...

1737 - 326 pages
...which he has built with his own Hands, and which is filled with his Prefence. Others have confidered infinite Space as the Receptacle, or rather the Habitation of the Almighty : Hut the nobleft and moft exalted Way of confidering this infinite Space is that of Sir Jfaac Newton,...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - 1753 - 376 pages
...built with his own hands, and which is filled with his prefence. Others have confidered infinite fpace as the receptacle, or rather the habitation of the Almighty : But the nobleft and moft exalted way of confidering this infinite fpacc is that of Sir Ifaac Newton, who calls...
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The New Christian's magazine, Volume 2

1783 - 360 pages
...which he is thus intimately united . Several moralHls have cocudcred confidered infinite Трасе as the receptacle, or rather the habitation of the Almighty: but the nobleft and moft exalted way of confidering this infinite ipace is that of Sir Ifaac Newton, who calls...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into ...

James Boswell - 1786 - 552 pages
...represented by two good players. The old gentleman said, Clarke was very wicked, for going so much 1 ' Others have considered infinite space as the receptacle,...Newton, who calls it the sensorium of the Godhead. Brutes and men have their stnsoriola, or little sensoriums, by which they apprehend the presence, and...
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The Spectator. ...

1789 - 428 pages
...own hands, and which is filled with HIS prefence. Others have confidered inE 4 finite finite fpace as the receptacle, or rather the habitation, of the ALMIGHTY ; but the nobleft and moil exalted way of confidering this infinite fpace is that of Sir Ilaac Newton, who calls...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pages
...built with his own hands, and which is filled with his prefence. Others have confidered infinite fpace as the receptacle, or rather the habitation of the Almighty : but the nobleft and'moft exalted way of confidering this infinite fpace, is that of Sir Ifaitc Newton, who...
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Evidences of the Christian religion. To which are added, discourses against ...

Joseph Addison - 1796 - 210 pages
...built with his own hands, and which is filled with hisprefence. Others have confidered infinite fpace as the receptacle, or rather the habitation of the Almighty , but the nobleft and moft exalted alted way of confidering this infinite fpace, is that of Sir Ilaac Newton,...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion: To which are Added Several ...

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 402 pages
...built with his own hands, and which is filled with his prefence. Others have confidered infinite fpace as the receptacle, or rather the habitation, of the Almighty : but the nobleft and moft exalted way of confidering this infinite fpace, is that of Sir Ifaac Newton, who calls...
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