| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 554 páginas
...hurl'd, He, unconcern'd, would hear the mighty crack, And stand secure amidst a falling world. ANON. MAN, considered in himself, is a very helpless and...calamities and misfortunes. He is beset with dangers on al! sides; and may become unhappy by numberless casualties, which he could not foresee, nor have prevented... | |
| 1803 - 376 páginas
...hurl'd, He, unconcern'd, would hear the mighty crack, And stand secure amidst a falling world. ANON. MAN, considered in himself, is a very helpless and...foresee, nor have prevented had he foreseen them. It is our comfort, while we are obnoxious to so many accidents, that we are under the care of One,... | |
| 1803 - 436 páginas
...And stand secure amidst a falling world. ANON. MAN, considered in himself, is a very helpless and J very wretched being. He is subject every moment to...foresee, nor have prevented had he foreseen them. It is our comfort, while we are obnoxious to so many accidents, that we are under the care of one who... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 páginas
...hurl'd, He, unconcern'd, would hear the mighty crack, And stand secure amidst a falling world. ANON. MAN, considered in himself, is a very helpless and a very wretched being. He is subject every mo. merit to the greatest calamities and misfortunes. He is beset with dangers on all sides; and may... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 344 páginas
...hurl'd, He, unconcern'd, would hear the mighty crack, And s'.an J secure amidst a falling world. ANON. MAN, considered in himself, is a very helpless and...with dangers on all sides; and may become unhappy by numbi-rlcss casualties, which he could not foresee, nor have prevented had he foreseen them. It is... | |
| 1810 - 350 páginas
...hurl'd, He, unconcern'd, would hear the mighty crack, And stand secore amidst a falling world. ANON. MAN, considered in himself, is a very helpless and...foresee, nor have prevented had he foreseen them. It is our comfort, while we are obnoxious to so many accidents, that we are under the care of One who... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 páginas
...thou art my mother and my sister." addisox. SECTION XXI. TRUST IN THE BARE OF PROVIDENCE RECOMMENDED.. Man, considered in himself, is a very helpless, and...foresee, nor have prevented had he foreseen them. It is our comfort, while we are obnoxious to so many accidents, that we are under the care of one who... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 276 páginas
...Providence recommended. Mas, considered in himself, is a very helpless, and anr? wretched being. lie is subject every moment to the greatest calamities...and may become unhappy, by numberless casualties, whi.. !i lie cobu not foresee, nar have prevented had he loreSeen them. It is our comfort, while we-are... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 378 páginas
...assistance we stand in need of, and is always ready to bestow it on those who ask it of him. ^^ Mak, considered in himself, is a very helpless, and a Very...numberless casualties, which he could not foresee, bor have prevented had he foreseen them. The nattn^Riomage which such a creature owes to So infinitely... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 328 páginas
...thou art my mother and my sister." ADDISON. SECTION XXL Trust in the Care of Providence Recommended. MAN-, considered in himself, is a very helpless, and...foresee, nor have prevented had he foreseen them. It is our comfort, while we are obnoxious to so many accidents, that we are under the care of one who... | |
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