| John Wesley, George Story - 1818 - 934 ページ
...in the monthly bulletins, — it is, however, said, that minis, tering angels are the companions uf his thoughts in the loneliness of that circle, by...pleasures could be enjoyed for ever. A creature, an intelligent creature, may be debarred from communion with every thing and every being in the universe,... | |
| Edwin B. Hamilton - 1817 - 194 ページ
...of that circle, by which he is cut off from rational intercourse either with this world or the next. He is not forsaken in his hoary hairs, nor in his...of the British people, we have reason to believe, whatever else may have failed him, is happily conscious of that presence, which is the hope of earth... | |
| 1817 - 646 ページ
...that circle, by which he is cut off from rational intercourse either with this world or the next. Xct h,e is not forsaken in his hoary hairs, nor in his,...every thing and every being in the universe, except his Creator. The. venerable father of the Bcitish people, we have reason to believe, whatever else... | |
| 1817 - 702 ページ
...is not forsaken in his Im.iry hairs, nor in his deep humiliation, by 1 1 mi. whose loving kindness is better than life, and all its pleasures, if all...of the British people, we have reason to believe, whatever else may have failed him, is happily conscious of that presence, which is the hope of earth,... | |
| Edwin B. HAMILTON - 1817 - 180 ページ
...of that circle, by which he is cut off from rational intercourse either with this world or the next. He is not forsaken in his hoary hairs, nor in his...debarred from communion with every thing and every being IH the universe, except the Creator. The venerable father of the British people, we have reason to... | |
| 1817 - 732 ページ
...humiliation, by Him, whose loving kindness is better than life, and all its pleasures, if all its pleasure* could be enjoyed for ever. A creature, an intellectual...of the British people, we have reason to believe, whatever else may have failed him, is happily conscious of that presence, which, is the hope of earth,... | |
| J. Coote - 1817 - 378 ページ
...Yet he is not forsaken in his hoary hairs, nor in his deep humiliation, by HIM, whose loving kindness is better than life and all its pleasures, if all...enjoyed for ever. A creature, an intellectual creature, maybe debarred from communion with every thing and every being in the universe, except the Creator.... | |
| 1818 - 784 ページ
...Yet he is not forsaken in his hoary hairs, nor in his deep humiliation, by Him whose loving kindness is better than life, and all its pleasures, if all...from communion with every thing and every being in the-universe, except the Creator. The venerable father of the British people, we have reason to believe,... | |
| Thomas Green - 1818 - 654 ページ
...not overthrown. Yet he is not forsaken in his hoary hairs, nor in his deep humiliation, by that God, whose loving-kindness is better than life, and all...pleasures, if all its pleasures could be enjoyed for ever. The venerable Father of the British people, we have reason to believe, whatever else may have failed... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 498 ページ
...THEIR ROYAL THE PRINCESS •CHARLOTTE AND PRINCE LEOPOLD. loving kindness is belter than life and alt its pleasures, if all its pleasures could be enjoyed...for ever. A creature, an intellectual creature, may certainly be debarred from communion with every thing in the universe, and every being except the Creator,... | |
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