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 - Stran 2051738Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Milton - 1750 - 674 strani
...juftice, mercy and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confefles his dnteipotence, that being the perfection he was forced to allow him,...confideration which could fupport his pride under the fhame of his defeat. Nor muft I omit that beautiful circiunftance of his burfting out into tears, upon... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 666 strani
...attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confefles his omnipotence, that being the perfedtion he was forced to allow him, and the only confideration which could fupport his pride under the fliame of his defeat. Nor muft I omit that beautiful circumftance of his burfting out into tears, upon... | |
| John Milton, William Dodd - 1762 - 284 strani
...Interpretation he puts on the Juftice, Mercy, and other Attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confefles his Omnipotence, that being the Perfection he was...fupport his Pride under the Shame of his Defeat. NOR mult I here omit that beautiful Circumitance efhisburfting out in Tears, upon his Survey of thofe innumerable... | |
| William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - 264 strani
...Interpretation he puts on the Juftice, Mercy, and other Attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confefles his Omnipotence, that being the Perfection he was...allow him, and the only Confideration which could fuppott his Pride under the Shame of his Defeat. NOR muft I here omit that beautiful Circumftance of... | |
| 1778 - 336 strani
...puts on the juftice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confeiTes h's omnipotence, that being the perfection he was forced...confideration which could fupport his pride under the fhame of his defeat. Nor mult I here omit that beautiful circumftance of his burfh'ng out in tears,... | |
| 1786 - 694 strani
...juftice, mercy, and other attributes of the Supreme Being, he frequently confefles his omnipotence, thjt being the perfection he was forced to allow him, and the only confidtration which could fupport his pride under die fliame of his defeat. Nor mull I here omit that... | |
| 1803 - 372 strani
...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... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 strani
...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... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 302 strani
...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... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 518 strani
...he puts on the juftice, mercy, and other attributes, of the Supreme Being, he frequently confefles his Omnipotence ; that being the perfection he was...confideration which could fupport his pride under the iliaiuc of his defeat Nor muft I here omit that beautiful circumftance of his burfting out in tears,... | |
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