| Richard Price - Christian ethics - 1769 - 478 pages
...natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procures us the approbation and love of all wife and good beings, and renders them our allies and friends. — But what is •f unfpeakabty greater confequence is, that it . 5. 2 makes 447 makes God our friend, affimilates... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1785 - 460 pages
...natures, and for a place in any part of God's worlA. It procures us the approbation and love of all wife and good beings, and renders them our allies and friends. — But what is of unfpeakably greater confequence is, that it makes God our friend, affimilates and unites our minds... | |
| Richard Price - Christian ethics - 1787 - 538 pages
...natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procures us the approbation and love of all wife and good beings, and renders them our allies and friends. — But what is of unfpeakably greater confequence is, that it makes God our friend, aflimilates and unites our minds... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procures us the approbation and love of all wife and good beings, and renders them our allies and friends. But what is of unl'peai. «My greater confequence is, .that it makes God our Wend, aflimilates and unites our minds... | |
| Conduct of life - 1792 - 494 pages
...natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procure: us the approbation and love of all wife and good beings, and renders them our allies and friends. —But what is of unfpcakably greater confe•juencc is, that it nukes God our friend,aflimilates and unites our minds... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...superior natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procures us the approbation and love of all wise and good beings , and renders them our...is of unspeakably greater consequence is, that it make* God our friend, assimilates and unites our minds to his , and engages his almighty power in our... | |
| Gleanings - 1805 - 246 pages
...place in any part of God's works. It procures us the approbation and love of all wise and good bci/ig,, and renders them our allies and friends; but what...is, that it makes God our friend, assimilates and uaites our minds to his, and engages his Almighty power in our defence. Superior beings of all ranks... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1805 - 456 pages
...friends—But what is of unfpeakably greater confequence is, that it makes God our fiiend, affimilates and unites our minds to his, and engages his almighty power in onr defence. Superior beings of all ranks are bound by it no lefs than ourfelves. It has the fame authority... | |
| John Evans - English prose literature - 1807 - 318 pages
...order of superior natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. Virtue procures us the love of all wise and good beings, and renders them our...assimilates and unites our minds to his, and engages our almighty power in our defence. Superior beings of all ranks are bound by virtue no less than ourselves.... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...superior natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procures us the approbation and love of all wise and good beings, and renders them our...God our friend, assimilates and unites our minds to his-y and engages his almighty power in our dtfi-nce. — Superior beings of all ranks are bound by... | |
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