A vindication of providence: or, A true estimate of human life, discourse i1747 |
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... perpetual Sufpicion , lives the Life of a Centinel , of a Centinel never relieved ; whose Business it is to look out for , and expect an Enemy , which is an Evil not very far fhort of perifhing by him . ALLIED to Sufpicion is Excess of ...
... perpetual Sufpicion , lives the Life of a Centinel , of a Centinel never relieved ; whose Business it is to look out for , and expect an Enemy , which is an Evil not very far fhort of perifhing by him . ALLIED to Sufpicion is Excess of ...
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... that divide Mankind between them ; That beat on us , like the Four Winds of Heaven , and keep the restlefs World in a perpetual Storm . ON ON this common Subject I fhall endeavour to throw fome A True Eftimate of Human Life . 39.
... that divide Mankind between them ; That beat on us , like the Four Winds of Heaven , and keep the restlefs World in a perpetual Storm . ON ON this common Subject I fhall endeavour to throw fome A True Eftimate of Human Life . 39.
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... perpetual Sleep . " O Thou Sword of the Lord ! How long will it " be before Thou art Quiet ? Put up thy felf in the " Scabbard , Reft , and be still . " My Sword is filled with Blood ; It is The Reflection . " Fat ; It is bathed in ...
... perpetual Sleep . " O Thou Sword of the Lord ! How long will it " be before Thou art Quiet ? Put up thy felf in the " Scabbard , Reft , and be still . " My Sword is filled with Blood ; It is The Reflection . " Fat ; It is bathed in ...
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... perpetual Hoftilities , aggrieving each other , and external Ac- cidents feem fuperfluous to our Mifery ; Thus the poor Man , like devoted Jerufalem , befieged without , and divided within , is a Complication of Infelicity . To ...
... perpetual Hoftilities , aggrieving each other , and external Ac- cidents feem fuperfluous to our Mifery ; Thus the poor Man , like devoted Jerufalem , befieged without , and divided within , is a Complication of Infelicity . To ...
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... Perpetual ; And the happiest Thanks fome Other's Wretchedness , for putting him in mind , that He is not the moft wretched Himself . Where , I was Happy , a few may poffibly fay , I shall be happy , Moft fay , I am Happy , None : Now if ...
... Perpetual ; And the happiest Thanks fome Other's Wretchedness , for putting him in mind , that He is not the moft wretched Himself . Where , I was Happy , a few may poffibly fay , I shall be happy , Moft fay , I am Happy , None : Now if ...
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A Vindication of Providence, Or, A True Estimate of Human Life (Second ... Edward Young Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |
A Vindication of Providence, Or, A True Estimate of Human Life (Second ... Edward Young Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |
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Affections afhamed againſt almoft Ambitious Anger Babylon becauſe Befides Bleffings Calamity Caufe Cauſe Chriftian Compaffion Confequences Conftitutions Contempt Death Defign Defire Difappointment Difcourfe Diſtance Domitian Earth Emulation Envy Eternity Evil faid fame Fear feek feem felves ferious fevere fhall fhew fhould fion firft Firſt Folly fome fometimes foon fore Fortune ftand ftill ftrong fucceed fuch fufficient fure give Glory greateſt Happineſs Happy Hatred Heart Heaven Hence himſelf Honour Hope Human increaſes itſelf juft Labour laft leaft learn the World leaſt lefs likewife lofes Love Mankind ment Mifery Mighty Miſtake moft moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary nefs Object Occafion Paffions Pain Perfons pleaſe Pleaſure Poffeffion poffible prefent Pufilanimity purfues Purfuit Purpoſe Reafon Reft Reverſe Secondly Senfe ſhall Shame ſhining Soul Succefs Temper Thee thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe Thou Thought thro thy felf tion Underſtanding Virtue Want whofe Wiſdom World
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Página 50 - All this came upon the king Nebuchadnezzar. At the end of twelve months he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon. The king spake, and said, Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty...
Página 49 - Tophet deep and large ; the pile thereof is fire and much wood, and the breath of the Lord, like a stream of brimstone, doth kindle it\\.
Página 50 - And they shall not lie with the mighty that are fallen of the uncircumcised, which are gone down to hell with their weapons of war: and they have laid their swords under their heads, but their iniquities shall be upon their bones, though they were the terror of the mighty in the land of the living.
Página 10 - The peasant complains aloud ; the courtier in secret repines. In want, what distress ? in affluence, what satiety ? The great are under as much difficulty to expend with pleasure, as the mean to labour with success.
Página 60 - When therefore his monarch dies, he is left in darknefs : his fun is fet : it is the night of ambition with him ; which naturally damps him into reflection ; and fills that reflection with awful thoughts. With reverence then be it fpoken, what can God in his ordinary means do more to turn his affections into their right channel, and fend them forward to their proper end ? Providence, by his king's...
Página 10 - The great are under as much difficulty to expend with pleasure, as the mean to labor with success. The ignorant, through ill-grounded hope, are disappointed ; the knowing, through knowledge, despond. Ignorance occasions mistake ; mistake, disappointment ; and disappointment is misery. Knowledge, on the other hand, gives true judgment ; and true judgment of human things, gives a demonstration of their insufficiency to our peace.
Página 48 - Thy sons have fainted, they lie at the head of all the streets, as a wild bull in a net: they are full of the fury of the Lord, the rebuke of thy God.
Página 60 - Or, he must close his eyes in wilful darkness, and still repose his trust in things. which he has experienced to be vain. Such accidents, therefore, however fatal to his secular, are the mercy of God as to his eternal' interest ; and say with my text, " Set your affections on things above, and not on things on the earth.
Página 69 - ... are but poor expedients to heave off the insupportable load of an hour from the heart of man ; the load of an hour from the heir of an eternity ! If the...
Página 8 - Holy-Ghoft is fe*' rious, who ftriveth againft the Obftinacy of our " Hearts ; the Holy Scriptures bring to our Ears " the moft ferious Things in the World; the Holy " Sacraments reprefent the moft ferious, and awful " Matters; the whole Creation is ferious in ferving *' God, and us; all that are in Heaven, or Hell, " are ferious; how, then, can we be gay?