The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.].1804 |
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... ourselves in every place confign'd , " Our own felicity we make or find ; " With fecret courfe , which no loud ftorms annoy , " Glides the smooth current of domeftic joy . " The lifted axe , the agonizing wheel , " Luke's iron crown ...
... ourselves in every place confign'd , " Our own felicity we make or find ; " With fecret courfe , which no loud ftorms annoy , " Glides the smooth current of domeftic joy . " The lifted axe , the agonizing wheel , " Luke's iron crown ...
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... ourselves tempted to despair.- If thoughts arise in our minds , which suggest that we have sinned beyond the hope of pardon , and that there- fore it is vain to seek for reconciliation by repentance ; we must remember that God willeth ...
... ourselves tempted to despair.- If thoughts arise in our minds , which suggest that we have sinned beyond the hope of pardon , and that there- fore it is vain to seek for reconciliation by repentance ; we must remember that God willeth ...
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... ourselves to repine at those miseries which have followed our offences , but suffer , with silent humility and resigned patience , the punishment which we deserve ; remembering that , ac- cording to the Apostle's decision , no praise is ...
... ourselves to repine at those miseries which have followed our offences , but suffer , with silent humility and resigned patience , the punishment which we deserve ; remembering that , ac- cording to the Apostle's decision , no praise is ...
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... ourselves as no longer connected with mortality.- And , possibly , it may please God to afford us some con- solation , some secret intimations of acceptance and for- giveness . But these radiations of favour are not always felt by the ...
... ourselves as no longer connected with mortality.- And , possibly , it may please God to afford us some con- solation , some secret intimations of acceptance and for- giveness . But these radiations of favour are not always felt by the ...
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... ourselves , of distinguishing the effects of terror from those of conviction ; of deciding whether our present sorrow for sin proceeds from abhorrence of guilt or dread of punishment ? whether the violence of our in- ordinate passions ...
... ourselves , of distinguishing the effects of terror from those of conviction ; of deciding whether our present sorrow for sin proceeds from abhorrence of guilt or dread of punishment ? whether the violence of our in- ordinate passions ...
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