| John Walker - Elocution - 1801 - 424 pages
...employment for the most vacant hours of life. Spectator, N° 93. The devout man does not only believe, but fee^ls there is a Deity; he has actual sensations...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. , Ibid. N° 4.65. The ill-natured man, though but of equal parts with the good-natured man, gives himself... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 314 pages
...worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity, lie has actual sensations of him; his experience concurs...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last roethod which I shall mention for the giving life to a man's faith, is frequent retirement... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 376 pages
...worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a deity. He htis actual sensations of him; his experience concurs with...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention for the giving life to a man's faith, is frequent retirement... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pages
...well in, constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity. He has actual sensations of him ; iis experience concurs with his reason ; he sees him more and more in all his intercourses with him,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 318 pages
...well in constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity. He has actual sensations...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention for the giving life to a man's faith, is frequent retirement... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 310 pages
...constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feel* there is a Deity. He has actual sensations of him...he sees him more and more in all his intercourses vrith him, and even in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall... | |
| John Walker - Elocution - 1810 - 394 pages
...rinds employment for the most vacant hours of life. Sped. No. 93. The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a Deity; he has actual sensations...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. Ibid. No. 465. Rule IX. When six members of a sentence, each of which contains more than a single word,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1810 - 314 pages
...acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feels thei'e is a Deity. He has actual sensations of him ; his...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention for the giving life to a man's faith, is frequent retirement... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 514 pages
...well in constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a Deity. He » has actual sensations...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention for the giving life to man's faith, is frequent retirement from... | |
| George Fulton - English language - 1814 - 452 pages
..." The devout man does not only believe, but feels' — there is a Deity ; he has actual scnsa'tion of Him ; his experience concurs with his rea'son ;...more in all his in'tercourses with Him ; and even in tbis life — almost loses his faith in convic'tion." " There is no enjoyment of property without government,... | |
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