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Date: Saturday, October 27, 1711
"Let him remove from my Mind, says Alcibiades, the Darkness, and what else he pleases, I am determined to refuse nothing he shall order me, whoever he is, so that I may become the better Man by it."
preview | full record— Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
Date: Saturday, October 27, 1711
"However that may be, we find that this great Philosopher saw, by the Light of Reason, that it was suitable to the Goodness of the Divine Nature, to send a Person into the World who should instruct Mankind in the Duties of Religion, and, in particular, teach them how to Pray."
preview | full record— Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)