| 1757 - 564 pages
...ufually attending it, it is no more than the expiration of that term of lite, God was pleafed to beftow on us, without any claim or merit on our part. But,...by which means our wickednefs, unreftrained by the profpedl of a future (late, would grow fo infupportable, our fufferings fo intolerable by perfeverance,... | |
| Soame Jenyns - Good and evil - 1758 - 372 pages
...on our part;. li if.!,.". ^TC'JIv )^v • •-•- v- ' But was it an Evil ever 'fo great, it could greater, which is by living for ever > by which means our wickednefs, unreftrained by the profrjeci of a future ftate, would grow fb insupportable, our fufferings fo intolerable by perfeverance,... | |
| Soame Jenyns - Good and evil - 1770 - 474 pages
...of life, God was pleafed to beftow'bn UK, without any claim or merit on our » part. ORIGIN OF EVIL. part. But was it .an Evil ever fo great, it could...of a future ftate, would grow fo infupportable, our fufixbrings fo intolerable by perfeverance, and our pleafures fo tirefome by repetition, that no Being... | |
| Soame Jenyns - Good and evil - 1770 - 468 pages
...expiration of that term of life, God was pleafed to beftow on us, without any claim or merit on our part. part. But was it an Evil ever fo great, it could not...by which means our wickednefs, unreftrained by the profpect of a future ftate, would grow fo infupportable, our fufferings fo intolerable by perfeverance,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1774 - 428 pages
...attending it, it is no more than the Expi.' ration of that Term of Life God was pleafed to .' bellow on us, without any Claim or Merit on our ' Part. But...which ' is by living for ever ; by which Means our Wick' ednefs, unrefhained by the Profpect of a future 1 State, would grow fo infupportable, our Sufferings... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1774 - 392 pages
...attending it, it is no more than the Expi' ration of that Term of Life God was pleafed to * bettow on us, without any Claim or Merit on our * Part. But...which ' is by living for ever •, by which Means our Wick' ednefs, unreflrained by the ProfpecT: of a future State, would grow fo infupportable, our Sufferings... | |
| 1774 - 390 pages
...Term of Life God was pleafed to beftow on us, without any Claim or Merit on our Patt. But was it as Evil ever fo great, it could not be remedied but by...Wickednefs, unreftrained by the Profpec"l of a future State, would grow fo infupportable, our Sufferings fo intolerable by Perfeverance, and our Pleafures... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 550 pages
...attending it, it is no more than the ex" piration of that term of life God was pleafed to " beftow on us, without any claim or merit on our " part. But...could " not be remedied but by one much greater, which 'c is by living for ever; by which means our wick" ednefs, unreftrained by the profpecb of a future... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 pages
...attending it, it is no more than the ex" piration of that term of life God was pleafed to " beftow on us, without any claim or merit on our " part. But was it an Evil ever fo great, it could *c not be remedied but by one much greater, which " is by living for ever; by which means our wick"... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Biography - 1801 - 432 pages
...attending it, it is no more than the ex*' piration of that term of life God was pleafed to " beftow on us, without any claim or merit on our " part. But...which " is by living for ever ; by which means our wick" edfiefs, unreftrained by the profpeci: of a future " Hate, would grow fo infupportable, our fufferings... | |
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