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" I can look at disappointments and misfortunes, pain and sickness, death itself, and what is worse than death, the loss of those who are dearest to me, with indifference, so long as I keep in view the pleasures of eternity, and the state of being in which... "
The Spectator - Strana 86
upravili: - 1898
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1856 - 622 str.
...itself, and what is worse than death, the loss of those who are dearest to me, with indifference, so long as I keep in view the pleasures of eternity, and the...there will be no fears nor apprehensions, pains nor sorBOWS, sickness nor separation. Why will any man be so impertinently officious, as to tell me all...
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The Christian Pioneer, Svazky 10–14

1856 - 790 str.
...and, what is worse than death, the loss of those who are dearest to me, with indifference, so long as I keep in view the pleasures of eternity, and the state of being in which there will be no fears or apprehensions, pains or sorrows, sickness or separation. Why will any man be so impertinent as to...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Svazky 35–36

1856 - 806 str.
...look at disappointments and misfortunes, pain and sickness, death itself with indifference, so long as I keep in view the pleasures of eternity, and the state of being in which there will lie no fears nor apprehensions, pains nor sorrows."—Murray's Power of Religion. Verdict of the great...
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Laconics, Or The Best Words of the Best Authors

1856 - 374 str.
...dishonour the understanding so as to turn the wisest of men into fools and children. — Sterne. CCLXXXV. Why will any man be so impertinently officious as to tell me all prospect of a future state is only fancy and delusion ? Is there any merit in being the messenger of...
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Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection ...

1856 - 570 str.
...who feels too intense an interest as to Future Events, must be most deplorable. dFuture State. — HY will any man be so impertinently officious as to tell me all prospect of a Future State is only fancy and delusion ? Is there any merit in being the messenger of...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others].

Spectator The - 1857 - 780 str.
...itself, and what is worse than death, the loss of those who are dearest to me, with indifference, so long ׳ ! ;oS ˚ 5A /Ȃ p ? ߥ ș " E r ;I{ z uj( H U ol being in wliich there will be no fears nor apprehensions, pains nor sorrows, sickness nor separation....
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Mysteries of Life, Death, and Futurity: Illustrated from the Best and Latest ...

John Timbs - 1861 - 340 str.
...work of our Redemption — and so make him both the happier and the better man.* HW * Addison says : " Will any man be so impertinently officious as to tell me all prospect of a future state is only fancy and delusion ? Is there any merit in being the messenger of...
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The Works of Joseph Addison Complete in Three Volumes Embracing ..., Svazek 1

Joseph Addison - 1864 - 472 str.
...and he state of being in which there will be DO ears nor apprehensions, pains nor sorrows,, ickness nor separation. Why will any man be so impertinently officious as to tell Tie all this is only fancy and delusion? Is here any merit in being the messenger of II news? If it...
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Power of Religion on the Mind in Retirement: Affliction & at the Approach of ...

Lindley Murray - 1868 - 384 str.
...look at disappointments and misfortunes, pain and sickness, death itself, with indifference, so long as I keep in view the pleasures of eternity, and the...which there will be no fears nor apprehensions, pains or sorrows." The virtue of this excellent man shone brightest at the point of death. After a long and...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1870 - 610 str.
...itself, and what is worse than death, the loss of those who are dearest to me, with indifference, so long as I keep in view the pleasures of eternity, and the...there will be no fears nor apprehensions, pains nor sorsows, sickness nor separation. Why will any man be so impertinently officious, as to tell me all...
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