| Richard Allestree (D.D.) - 1677 - 314 páginas
...( even the rougheft ) events ; that can but mafter that ftubborn Faculty? A will refign'd to Gods , how do's it enervate enervate and enfeeble any calamity...may be faid to command even what it fuffers. Twas a Philofophical Maxim , that a Wife moral man could not be injured , could not be miferable. Butfure... | |
| Richard Allestree - 1705 - 338 páginas
...incentive to that endeavour , than the having a right eftimate of the Happinefs, as well as Vertue of a governable Will. How calmly do thofe glide through...could not be injur'd , could not be miferable; but fure 'tis much more true of him, who has that Divine Wifdom of Chriftian refignation, that twilts and... | |
| Richard Allestree - 1727 - 298 páginas
...rougheft) events, that can but matter that ftubborn faculty > A Will refign d to God s, how do's it enervate and enfeeble any calamity? Nay indeed it triumphs over it, and by that eonjun&iofc with him that ordains it, may be faid to command even what it fuffers. 'Twas a Philofbphical... | |
| 1737 - 770 páginas
...rougheft, Events, that can but mafter that ftubborn Fa-j culty ? A Will refigned to God's, how does it enervate and enfeeble any Calamity ? Nay, indeed,...it, may be faid to command, even, what it fufFers. It was a Philofophical Maxim, that a wife moral Man could not be injured, could not be miferable. But,... | |
| 1743 - 440 páginas
...rougheft Events, that can but matter that flubborn Faculty ? A Will refigned to God's, how does it enervate and enfeeble any Calamity ? Nay, indeed,...ordains it, may be faid to command, even, what it iuflfers. Proportionable, tho' not equal to this, is tb,e Happinefs of a Will regulated oy Reafon in... | |
| Charles Palmer (Deputy Serjeant of the House of Commons.) - 1748 - 342 páginas
...eftimate of the happinefs, as well as the virtue of a governable will, refigned to God's ! How does it enervate and enfeeble any calamity ! nay, indeed,...ordains it, may be faid to command even what it fuffers. It was a philofophical maxim that a wife moral man could not be injured, could not be miferable j but... | |
| 1751 - 382 páginas
...mafter that ftubborn Faculty ? How does a Will refign'd to God enervate and enfeeble any Calamity ? Indeed it triumphs over it, and by that Conjunction with him that ordains it, may be laid to command even what it fuffers ; and proportionable, tho* not equal to this, is the Happinefs... | |
| 1772 - 402 páginas
...religned to God enervate and enfeeble any calamity ? Indeed it triumphs over it, and by that conr jundtion with him that ordains it, may be faid to command even what it fuffers ; and proportionable, though not equal to this, is the happinefs of a will regulated by reafon of things... | |
| General reader - 1827 - 246 páginas
...estimate of the happiness, as well as the virtue of a governable will, resigned to God's. How does it enervate and enfeeble any calamity ! nay, indeed,...that conjunction with Him that ordains it, may be said to command even wha| it suffers. It was a philosophical maxim, that a wise moral man could not... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 páginas
...estimate of the happiness, as well as the virtue of a governable will, resigned to God's. How does it enervate and enfeeble any calamity ! nay, indeed,...that conjunction with Him that ordains it, may be said to command even what it suffers. It was a philosophical maxim, that a wise moral man could not... | |
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