Essay on the happiness of the life to comeR. Cruttwell, 1793 - 185 |
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Strona xi
... able basis ; without that permanent fatisfac- tion which has its fource in our own bofom , and depends on no exterior object ; all which the world calls pleafure is generally accom- panied by a frightful train of reproaches , regrets ...
... able basis ; without that permanent fatisfac- tion which has its fource in our own bofom , and depends on no exterior object ; all which the world calls pleafure is generally accom- panied by a frightful train of reproaches , regrets ...
Strona 37
... able through too much labour ; that our faculties , talents , and affiftances , fhould always bear an exact proportion to the ob- ject in question ; that a well - grounded hope of fuccefs fhould make every thing eafy to us , D 3 of THE ...
... able through too much labour ; that our faculties , talents , and affiftances , fhould always bear an exact proportion to the ob- ject in question ; that a well - grounded hope of fuccefs fhould make every thing eafy to us , D 3 of THE ...
Strona 39
... able fpeculations , not requifite for the fup- ply of our neceffities ; and this is of itself a strong proof , that the present state is only the beginning , the infancy of our existence . On the other hand , our understanding is in ...
... able fpeculations , not requifite for the fup- ply of our neceffities ; and this is of itself a strong proof , that the present state is only the beginning , the infancy of our existence . On the other hand , our understanding is in ...
Strona 42
... that even in this world , there are fenfations of which fome individuals are entirely ignorant , furely it is not unreafon- I Cor . xv . 51 . able able to conclude , that our glorified bodies may be 42 ON THE HAPPINESS OF.
... that even in this world , there are fenfations of which fome individuals are entirely ignorant , furely it is not unreafon- I Cor . xv . 51 . able able to conclude , that our glorified bodies may be 42 ON THE HAPPINESS OF.
Strona 43
Charles Louis de VILLETTE. able to conclude , that our glorified bodies may be endued with new modes of percep- tion , which may convey to the foul new fources of enjoyment , infinitely varied , and continually increasing , in an eternal ...
Charles Louis de VILLETTE. able to conclude , that our glorified bodies may be endued with new modes of percep- tion , which may convey to the foul new fources of enjoyment , infinitely varied , and continually increasing , in an eternal ...
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acquire affection affurance alfo almoſt alſo amongſt arife becauſe bleffings cauſe celeftial chriftian circumſtances compariſon confcience confequently confider confolation creatures curiofity defigns defires degree degrees of glory delightful difpofitions earth enjoyment eſtabliſhed eſteem eternal everlaſting evils exertions exiſtence faculties fafe fame fatisfaction fatisfy fear fecure feel felicity fellow-creatures felves fentiments fhall fincerely firſt fituation focial fome meaſure fometimes foothing forrow foul fource fpirits frequently friends friendſhip ftate fubject fublime fuccefs fuch fuffer fuperior fuppofe fures fweet glory goodneſs gratitude greateſt happineſs happy heart heaven himſelf idea immortality increaſing infinitely intereſt itſelf juſt knowledge leaſt lofe moft mortal moſt muſt neceffary objects occafion ourſelves perfect perfon pleaſure poffefs preſent profpect progrefs purſuit raiſe reaſon reflections regard render requifite ſhall enjoy ſhould ſtate ſtudies taſte thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thouſand tion tranfporting tranquillity underſtanding univerfal uſeful virtue wiſdom
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