| 1717 - 336 sivua
...Diffolution to be VOL. VIII. D nothing nothing elfe but the breaking down of that Partition, which ftands betwixt his Soul, and the Sight of that Being, who is always prefcnt with him, and is about to manifeft it felf to him in Fulfcefs of Jor. IF we would be thus happy,... | |
| William Melmoth - 1787 - 166 sivua
...Pains of his Difiblutiou c to be nothing elfe but the breaking-down * of that Partition, which Hands betwixt his ' Soul and the Sight of that Being,'- who is ' always prefent with him, and is about ' to manifeft itfelf to him in Fulnefs of * Joy. . ' If we would be... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 320 sivua
...whispers better things to his soul, whom he looks upon as his defender, his glory, and the lifter-up of his head. In his deepest solitude and retirement...always present with him, and is about to manifest itself to him in fulness of joy. ' If we would be thus happy, and thus sensible of our Maker's presence,... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 304 sivua
...whispers better things to his soul, whom he looks upon as his defender, his glory, and the lifter-up of his head. In his deepest solitude and retirement...always present with him, and is about to manifest itself to him in fulness of joy. ' If we would be thus happy, and thus sensible of our Maker's presence,... | |
| 1803 - 342 sivua
...else but the breaking down of that partition, which stands betwixt his soul and the sight of thr,t being, who is always present with him, and is about to manifest itself to him in fulness of joy. If we could be thus happy, and thus sensible of our Maker's presence,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1804 - 350 sivua
...company with the greatest of Beings ; and per" ceives within himself such REAL SENSATIONS of hit " presence, as are more delightful than any thing that...always present " with him, and is about to manifest itself to him in " fulness of joy. " If we would be thus happy, and thus sensible of " our Maker's... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 sivua
...within himself such real sensations of his presence, as are more delightful than any thing that c£n be met with in the conversation of his creatures....always present with him, and is about to manifest itself to him in fulness of joy. " If we would be thus happy, and thus sensible of our Maker's presence,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 308 sivua
...glory, and the Jifior-iip of his head. In his deepest solitude and retirement he knows that he is ia company with the greatest of beings; and perceives...always present with him, and is about to manifest itself to him in fulness of joy. ' If we would be thus happy, and thus sensible of our Maker's presence,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 304 sivua
...delightful than any thing that can be met with in the conversation of his creatures. Even in the hourof death, he considers the pains of his dissolution to...always present with him, and is about to manifest itself to him in fulness of joy. " If we would be thus happy, and thus sensible of our Maker's presence,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 522 sivua
...better things within his soul, and whom he looks upon as his defender, his glory, and the lifteFup of his head. In his deepest solitude and retirement,...always present with him, and is about to manifest itself to him in fullness of joy. " If we would be thus happy, and thus sensible of our Maker's presence,... | |
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