If I were to pray for a taste which should stand me in stead under every variety of circumstances, and be a source of happiness and cheerfulness to me through life, and a shield against its ills, however things might go amiss, and the world frown upon... The R.I. Schoolmaster - 189 ページ1868全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1835 - 542 ページ
...and a shield against its ills, however things might go amiss, and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading. I speak of it, of course,...worldly advantage, and not in the slightest degree derogating from the higher office and sure and stronger panoply of religious principles — but as... | |
| 1838 - 544 ページ
...and a shield against its ills, however things might go amiss, and the world frown upon rae, it would be a taste for reading. I speak of it, of course,...religious principles — but as a taste, an instrument and n mode of pleasurable gratification. Give a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you... | |
| 1840 - 504 ページ
...and a slucld against its ills, however things might go amiss, and the world frowu upon me, it would be a taste for reading. I speak of it of course only as a worldly advantage, and not iu the slightest degree as superseding or derogating from the higher office and surer and stronger... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 ページ
...shield against its many ills, however things might go amiss, and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading. I speak of it, of course,...worldly advantage, and not in the slightest degree superseding or derogating from the higher office and surer and stronger panoply of religious principles... | |
| 1859 - 880 ページ
...and a shield against its ills, however things might go amiss, and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading. I speak of it, of course,...worldly advantage, and not in the slightest degree derogating from the higher office and sure and stronger panoply of religious principles, but as a taste,... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 ページ
...shield me against its many ills, however things might go amiss, and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading. I speak of it, of course,...worldly advantage, and not in the slightest degree superseding or derogating from the higher office and surer and stronger panoply of religious principles... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 ページ
...a worldly advantage, and not in the slightest degree superseding or derogating from the higher omce and surer and stronger panoply of religious principles ; but as a taste, ay instrument, and a mode of pleasurable gratification. 2. Give a man this taste and the means of gratifying... | |
| 1848 - 614 ページ
...and a shield against its ills, however things might go amiss, and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading. I speak of it of course only as a worldly advantage, anil not in the slightest degree as superseding or derogating from the higher office, and surer and... | |
| Samuel Dunn - 1852 - 1074 ページ
...shield against its ills — however things might go amiss, and tho world frown upon me — it would be a taste for reading. • I speak of it, of course, only us a worldly advantage, and not in the slightest degree as superseding, or derogating from the higher... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1850 - 734 ページ
...life, and a shield against its ills, however things may go amiss, and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading. I speak of it, of course,...worldly advantage, and not in the slightest degree as superceding or derogating from the higher offices, and surer and stronger panoply of religious principles,... | |
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