When I consider this cheerful state of mind in its third relation, I cannot but look upon it as a constant habitual gratitude to the great Author of nature. An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to Providence under all its dispensations.... The Spectator - Strana 235upravili: - 1898Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1824 - 268 str.
...gratitude to the great Author of nature. An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to Providence under all its dispensations: it is a...which, in my opinion, can reasonably deprive us of this cheerfulness of heart. The first of these is the sense of guilt. A man who lives in a state of vice... | |
| 1824 - 188 str.
...gratitude to the great Author of nature. An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to providence under all its dispensations. It is a...secret approbation of the divine will in his conduct toward* man. There are but two things which, hi my opinion, can reasonably deprive us of this cheerfulness... | |
| John Fawcett - 1824 - 218 str.
...Author of nature. An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to providence, under its dispensations. It is a kind of acquiescence in...approbation of the divine will in his conduct towards men. " There are but two things, which, in my opinion, can reasonably deprive us of this cheerfulness... | |
| Moral essays - 1824 - 186 str.
...gratitude to the great Author of nature. An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to providence under all its dispensations. It is a...acquiescence in the state wherein we are placed, and a secret approbatiorl of the divine will in his conduct towards man. There are but two things which, in my opinion,... | |
| 1824 - 348 str.
...cheerfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to Providence under all its dispensations. It is a kind acquiescence in the state wherein we are placed, and...secret approbation of the Divine will in his conduct to wards man. harder name than language can furnish us with, and is in many degrees beyond what we... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 str.
...gratitude to the great Author of nature. Ли inward cheerfulness is an implicit praiee and thanksgiving , to be idle; but, God knows, I knew nothing of seabusiness, and he beat me without considering ure placed, and a secret approbation of the divine will in his conduct towards man. There are but two... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 str.
...gratitude to the great Author of nature. An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to Providence under all its dispensations. It is a...which, in my opinion, can reasonably deprive us of this cheerfulnesss of heart. The first of these is the sense of guilt. A man who lives in a state of vice... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1825 - 310 str.
...gratitude to the great Author of nature. An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to Providence under all its dispensations. It is a...There are but two things, which, in my opinion, can reaionablv deprive us ef this cheerfulness ef heart. The finft D the hand of Him who formed them, if... | |
| John Kendall - 1826 - 406 str.
...God has, in a good degree, taken place. An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to Providence under all its dispensations : it is...approbation of the Divine Will in His conduct towards man. Hast thou no friend to set thy mind abroach ? Good sense will stagnate. Thoughts, shut up, want air,... | |
| John S. Skinner, Editor. - 1826 - 438 str.
...Author of nature. An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to Providence undef all its dispensations: it is a kind of acquiescence in the state wherein we are placed, anc a secret approval of the divine will in his conducl towards us." I think there is something very... | |
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