Essay on the Happiness of the Life to ComeR. Cruttwell; and sold by T. Cadell, and C. Dilly, London, 1794 - 189 páginas |
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... which we shall have collected through my- riads of ages , we fhall never lose for a moment that foothing idea , fo neceffary to 1 Rev. xxi . 4 . the the happiness of every being who values the pleasure of THE LIFE TO COME . 57.
... which we shall have collected through my- riads of ages , we fhall never lose for a moment that foothing idea , fo neceffary to 1 Rev. xxi . 4 . the the happiness of every being who values the pleasure of THE LIFE TO COME . 57.
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... foothing re- flections , we fhall enjoy to the utmost . If our happiness would be complete in itself , without the aid of fuch a comparison , what vivacity of fentiment will it not add to it ! The contemplation of the difpenfations of ...
... foothing re- flections , we fhall enjoy to the utmost . If our happiness would be complete in itself , without the aid of fuch a comparison , what vivacity of fentiment will it not add to it ! The contemplation of the difpenfations of ...
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... foothing confidence , of fincere and ardent love , which we once felt to- wards him , are weakened by the shock of various oppofite fentiments . Our heavenly Father , who was once the fource of our tranquillity , of our confolation and ...
... foothing confidence , of fincere and ardent love , which we once felt to- wards him , are weakened by the shock of various oppofite fentiments . Our heavenly Father , who was once the fource of our tranquillity , of our confolation and ...
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... foothing to the foul . Will those who by the most diligent exertions shall have established fuch an union upon earth , lose the fruit of all their cares 1 in in the manfions of glory and happiness ? Surely not THE LIFE TO COME . III.
... foothing to the foul . Will those who by the most diligent exertions shall have established fuch an union upon earth , lose the fruit of all their cares 1 in in the manfions of glory and happiness ? Surely not THE LIFE TO COME . III.
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... a connexion , founded on the fame bafis as our eternal felicity , endure like that for ever and ever ? This pleafing hope conftitutes . h THOMSON . here here below the most foothing , the most solid confolation THE LIFE TO COME . 119.
... a connexion , founded on the fame bafis as our eternal felicity , endure like that for ever and ever ? This pleafing hope conftitutes . h THOMSON . here here below the most foothing , the most solid confolation THE LIFE TO COME . 119.
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