| 1818 - 588 sivua
...of bodily inertness, by the exercise of the mind, will — I say will, amuse themselves in some vlay or other. If you afford them the means of attending...the most dangerous day of the week, because a day of idleness—whatever be their motives for going there, both their morals and their manners will be softened,... | |
| Henry Duhring - 1833 - 228 sivua
...those that are unable to supply the tedium of bodily inertness by the exercise of mind, will, I say, amuse themselves in some way or other. If you afford...in the dangerous interregnum of a day of leisure." All that I contend for is, that the object of public worship, can be attained, and is attained in the... | |
| Henry Duhring - 1833 - 230 sivua
...those that are unable to supply the tedium of bodily inertness by the exercise of mind, will, I say, amuse themselves in some way or other. If you afford...having some object for decency in dress and behaviour, 38 and something salutary to attract them in the dangerous interregnum of a day of leisure." All that... | |
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