Essay on the happiness of the life to comeR. Cruttwell, 1793 - 185 |
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... advantage of an uninterrupted and regular meditation ; how many neceffities òr difor- ders derange or retard our researches . By the tyranny of man alfo , we frequently find ourselves stopt in the career of the most fublime fublime and ...
... advantage of an uninterrupted and regular meditation ; how many neceffities òr difor- ders derange or retard our researches . By the tyranny of man alfo , we frequently find ourselves stopt in the career of the most fublime fublime and ...
Strona 26
... advantages both of nature and fortune , -fall into a deep melancholy , which they pro- nounce to be infurmountable . Nothing gives them pleasure : every thing wearies them . But are we very certain that no afflictive event has befallen ...
... advantages both of nature and fortune , -fall into a deep melancholy , which they pro- nounce to be infurmountable . Nothing gives them pleasure : every thing wearies them . But are we very certain that no afflictive event has befallen ...
Strona 28
... advantages or evils , real or ima- ginary , are the fources of innumerable vexa- tions and afflictions . They are often at- tended with alarms and fears , with regard both to the prefent life and to that which is to come . We fear for ...
... advantages or evils , real or ima- ginary , are the fources of innumerable vexa- tions and afflictions . They are often at- tended with alarms and fears , with regard both to the prefent life and to that which is to come . We fear for ...
Strona 30
... advantages , which reafon and the fweetest affections of the heart concur to ren- der precious ; and we fhall confefs , that the moft moderate , cautious , and virtuous men , are exposed to numerous painful emotions . Affuredly the ...
... advantages , which reafon and the fweetest affections of the heart concur to ren- der precious ; and we fhall confefs , that the moft moderate , cautious , and virtuous men , are exposed to numerous painful emotions . Affuredly the ...
Strona 46
... advantages for acquiring knowledge , and making a rapid progrefs in it . The at- tributes of God , the conduct of his provi- dence , his vaft defigns , and , as proceeding from them , the wonders of creation , of which we now difcern ...
... advantages for acquiring knowledge , and making a rapid progrefs in it . The at- tributes of God , the conduct of his provi- dence , his vaft defigns , and , as proceeding from them , the wonders of creation , of which we now difcern ...
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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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