| 1739 - 312 sider
...Profpeftof N on- Exiftence, that I cannot but wonder, with many excellentWriters, how it is poffible for a Man to outlive the Expectation of it. For my own part, I think the Being of a God is fo little to be doubted, that it is almoft the only Truth we are fure of, and fuch a Truth as we meet... | |
| 1786 - 670 sider
...but wonder with ninny excellent writers, how it is poflihle for a man to outlive the expec • tation of it. For my own part, I think the being of a God is fo little to boi doubted, that it is ahnoll the only truth we are fure of, and fuch a truth as we meet... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 sider
...cannot but wonder, with many excellent writers, how it is. poflible for a man to outlive the expeftation of it. For my own part, I think the being of a God is fo little to be doubted, that it is almjft the only truth we are fure of, and fuch a truth as we meet... | |
| Noah Webster - 1802 - 278 sider
...shelters itself, tnay likewise very reasonaman nature in the prospect of non -existence, that I can * not but wonder, with 'many excellent writers, how it is...that it is almost the only truth we are sure of, and Mich a truth a> we meet «;ith in every object, in every occurrence, and in every thought. 9. If we... | |
| Noah Webster - 1802 - 252 sider
...cannot but wonder, with many excel« lent writers how it is poffible for a man to outlive the expeoation of it. For my own part, I think the being of a God is Jo little to be doubted, that it is almoft the only truth we are fure of, and fuch a truth as we meet... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 sider
...something so particularly gloomy and offensive to human nature in the prospect of non-existence, that I cannot but wonder, with many excellent writers, how...object, in every occurrence, and in every thought. If we look into the characters of this tribe of infidels, we generally find they are made up of pride,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 sider
...reasonably deprive a man of Jy gloomy and offensive to human nature in the prospect of non-existence, that I cannot but wonder, with many excellent writers how...for a man to outlive the expectation of it. For my o\vn part, I think the being of a God is so little to be doubted, that it is almost the only truth... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 232 sider
...cannot but wond»r, with many excellent writers how it is poffible for a man to outlive the expedlatibn. of it. For my own part, I think the being of a God is fo little to be doubted that it is almoft the only truth we are fure of, and fiich a truth as we meet... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 sider
...nature in the prospect of non-existence, that I cannot but wonder, with many excellent writers, bow it is possible for a man to outlive the expectation...object, in every occurrence, and in every thought. If we look into the characters of this tribe of infidels, we- generally find they are made up of pride,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1809 - 202 sider
...something so particularly gloomy and offensive to human nature in the prospect of non-existence, that I cannot but wonder, with many excellent writers, how...object) in every occurrence, and in every thought. 9. If we look into the characters of this tribe of infidels, we generally find they are made up of... | |
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