| 1794 - 518 str.
...therefore, dictate what revelation does not confutethat the union of souls may still remain ; and that we, who are struggling with sin, sorrow, and infirmities,...their course, and are now receiving their reward. , These are the great occasions which force the mind to take refuge in religion. When we have no help... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 220 str.
...are struggling with «in, sorrow, and infirmities, may have our part in the attention and kindf ness of those who have finished their course, and are now receiving their reward. These are the great occasions which force the mind to take refuge in religion : when we have no help... | |
| 1803 - 196 str.
...therefore dictate, what Revelation does not confute, that the union of souls may still remain ; and that we who are struggling with sin, sorrow, and infirmities,...their course, and are now receiving their reward. These are the great occasions which force the mind to take refoge in religion ; when we have no help... | |
| 1807 - 682 str.
...and that we, who are struggling with sin, sorrow, and infirmities, may have one part in the attention of those who have finished their course, and are now receiving their reward. These are the great occasions force the mind to takerefuge in religion. When we have no help in ourselves,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 str.
...therefore dictate, what revelation does not confute, that the union of souls may still remain ; and that we who are struggling with sin, sorrow, and infirmities, may have our pvvrt in the attention and kindness of those who have finished their course, and are no\v receiving... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 str.
...therefore dictate, what revelation does not confute, that the union of souls may still remain ; and that we who are struggling with sin, sorrow, and infirmities,...their course, and are now receiving their reward. These are the great occasions which force the mind toftake refuge in religion : when we have no help... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 str.
...therefore dictate, what revelation does not confute, that the union of souls may still remain ; and that we who are struggling with sin, sorrow, and infirmities,...their course, and are now receiving their reward. These are the great occasions which force the mind to take refuge in religion : when we have no help... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 str.
...therefore, dictate what revelation does not tonfute — that the union of souls may still remain; and that we, who are struggling with sin, sorrow, and infirmities,...have our part in- the attention and kindness of those Avho have finished their course, and are now receiving their reward . These are the great occasions... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 str.
...therefore, dictate what revelation does not confute — that the union of souls may still remain; and that we, who are struggling with sin, sorrow, and infirmities, may have our part iu the attention and kindness of those who have finished their course, and are now receiving their... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 str.
...therefore, dictate what revelation does not confute — that the union of souls may still remain ; and that we, who are struggling with sin, sorrow, and infirmities,...their course, and are now receiving their reward. These are the great occasions which force the mind to take refuge in religion. When we have no help... | |
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