| David Simpson - Apologetics - 1803 - 446 pages
...burden laid upon him by a mysterious Providence which he adores, and looking forward with exultation to the revealed promises of his CREATOR, when he shall...greatest, and happier than the happiest of mankind. What a change in such a mind might not be wrought by such a merciless publication ?" ' But, it seems,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 492 pages
...burden laid upon him by a mysterious Providence which he adores, and looking forward with exultation to the revealed promises of his Creator, when he shall...greatest, and happier than the happiest of mankind. What a change in such a mind might be wrought by such a merciless publication ? Gentlemen, whether... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 484 pages
...burden laid upon him by a mysterious Providence which he adores, and looking forward with exultation to the revealed promises of his Creator, when he shall...greatest, and happier than the happiest of mankind. What a change in such a mind might be wrought by such a merciless publication ? Gentlemen, whether... | |
| David Simpson - Apologetics - 1809 - 410 pages
...burden laid upon him by a mysterious Providence which he adores, and looking forward with exultation to the revealed promises of his Creator, when he shall...greatest, and happier than the happiest of mankind. What a change in such a mind might not be wrought by such a merciless publication ? . " But it seems,... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 pages
...by his children, looking up to him for bread when he has none to give them ; — sinking under the last day's labour, and unequal to the next, — yet...greatest, and happier than the happiest of mankind. What a change in such a mind might be wrought by such a merciless publication ! — Gentlemen! whether... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1810 - 470 pages
...when he has none to give them ;-r-sinking under the last day's labour, and unequal to the next,—yet still, supported by confidence in the hour when all...greatest, and happier than the happiest of mankind. What a change in such a mind might be wrought by such a merciless publication!— Gentlemen! whether... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1812 - 586 pages
...whicluhe adores, and looking forward with exultation to the revealed promises of Iiis Creator, when lie shall be greater than the greatest, and happier than the happiest of mankind. What a change in such a mind might not be not be wrought by such a merciless publication !" It is not... | |
| James Ridgway - Freedom of the press - 1813 - 470 pages
...when he has none to give them ; sinking under the last day's labour, and unequal to the next,—yet still, supported by confidence in the hour when all...greatest, and happier than the happiest of mankind. What a change in such a mind might be wrought by such a merciless publication !— Gentlemen ! whether... | |
| Joshua P. Slack - Elocution - 1815 - 340 pages
...burden laid upon him by a mysterious Providence which he adores, and looking forward with exultation to the revealed promises of his Creator, when he shall...greatest, and happier than the happiest of mankind. What a change in such a mind might not be wrought by such a merciless publication ? But it seems this... | |
| David Simpson - Apologetics - 1825 - 398 pages
...burden laid upon him by a mysterious Providence which he adores, and looking forward with exultation to the revealed promises of his Creator, when he shall be greater than the greatest, and bappier than the happiest of mankind. What a change in such a mind might not be wrought by such a merciless... | |
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