| Joseph Banvard - 1856 - 386 pages
...and seven o'clock in the morning for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition of ten years to a man's life. It follows that he who desires to lengthen his life in respect to its practical influence, should rise... | |
| Joseph Benson - 1856 - 808 pages
...supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour of the night, is nearly equivalent to the addition often years to a man's life; of which, (supposing the two hours in question to be so spent,) eight hours every day should be employed in study and devotion." And wantonness — Acetysiaic,... | |
| Christian classics - 1858 - 870 pages
...seven of the clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition...of which (supposing the two hours in question to be so spent) eight hours every day should be employed in study and devotion. liioto to Die. [The conclusion... | |
| James Hamilton - Christian literature, English - 1858 - 530 pages
...seven of the clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition...of which (supposing the two hours in question to be so spent) eight hours every day should be employed in study and devotion. to JBt'e. [The conclusion... | |
| James Hamilton - Christian literature, English - 1858 - 448 pages
...seven of the clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition...of which (supposing the two hours in question to be so spent) eight hours every day should be employed in study and devotion. to [The conclusion of the... | |
| Robert Kemp PHILP - 1859 - 182 pages
...at seven o clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition...of which (supposing the two hours in question to be so spent) eight hours every day should be employed in study and devotion." II. But why should one be... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 444 pages
...seven of the clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition...of which (supposing the two hours in question to be so spent) eight hours every day should be employed in study and devotion. to J9te. [The conclusion... | |
| 1861 - 214 pages
...o'clock in the morning, for the space JAL/ of forty years, supposing a man to go to vip bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition of ten years to a man's life.— Doddridge, FEW ever lived to a great age, and fewer still ever became distinguished, who were not in... | |
| Clerk - 1862 - 136 pages
...at seven o'clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly -equivalent to the addition of ten years to a man's life." A very able and popular author of our own time, who writes more and publishes more than any other man... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1863 - 202 pages
...at seven o'clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition of ten years to a man's life." THE FLOWER-GARDEN. OCTORER. TAKE up, and store away in a warm, dry place geraniums, salvias, and fuchsias.... | |
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