And now, my lords, I thank God, I have been, by his blessing, sufficiently instructed in the extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments, compared to the importance of our eternal duration. And so, my lords, even so, with all humility, and with all tranquillity... Hypocrisy, a picture of the past [caricaturing the National covenant of 1638 ... - Trang 28bởi Hypocrisy - 1872Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| David Hume - 1776 - 496 trang
...my infir" mity : Something 1 mould have faid ; but I fee I IhaH " not be able, and therefore I (hall leave it. "• AND now, my lords, I thank God, I have been, " by his blefling, fufficiently in£tru&ed in the extreme " vanity of all temporary enjoyments, compared to... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 430 trang
...it. " AND now, my lords, I thank God, T have " been, by his bleffing, fufficiently inflmcted in t£ the extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments, "...compared to the importance of our eternal " duration. And fo, my lords, even fo , with " all humility, and with all tranquillity of mind, " I fubmit, clearly... | |
| William Russell - 1789 - 598 trang
...tear. "Something I fhould « have added, but find I fhall not be able, and thcrc«' fore fhall l«ave it. And now, my Lords, I thank «< God, I have been, by his good blcfling, fufficiently <' inftrufted in the extreme vanity of all temporary " enjoyments, compared... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 542 trang
...again dropping a tear. " Something I should^have added, " but find I shall not be able, and therefore shall leave it. " And now, my Lords, I thank God, I have been, by his " good blessing, sufficiently instructed in the extreme vanity " of all temporary enjoyments, compared... | |
| 1808 - 578 trang
...indiscretion should forfeit for them, wounds me very deeply. You will be pleased to pardon my infirmity — something I should have said — but, I see I shall...extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments, "compared to out ENGLAND.] STRAFFORD. eternal duration. And so, my lords, even so, with all humility, and with all... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 trang
...should forfeit for them, it wounds me " very deeply. You will be pleased to pardon my infirm" ity: Something I should have said; but I see I shall "...his blessing, sufficiently instructed in the extreme vani" ty of all temporary enjoyments, compared to the impor" tance of our eternal duration. And so,... | |
| 1812 - 424 trang
...indiscretion should forfeit for them, wounds me very deeply. You will be pleased to pardon my infirmity — something I should have said — but, I see I shall...extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments, compared to our eternal duration. And so, my lords, even so, with all humility, and with all tranquillity of mind,... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 604 trang
...see I shall not be able, and therefore 1 shall 1 « ' " leave it. 1641. „ ANI) noW) mv iori\S} j thank God, I have " been, by his blessing, sufficiently...the " extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments, com" pared to the importance of our eternal duration. " And so, my lords, even so, with all humility,... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 trang
...he made a most noble defence, which he concluded with these remarkable •words : " I thank Cod, 1 have been, by his blessing, sufficiently instructed...temporary enjoyments, Compared to the importance of our eternai duration. And so, my lords, with all humility, and •with all tranquillity of mind, I submit,... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 trang
...trial, he made a most noble defence, which he concluded with these remarkable 'words: "I thank God, 1 have been, by his blessing, sufficiently instructed...temporary enjoyments, compared to the importance of our eter* nal duration. And so, my lords, with all humility, and 'with all tranquillity of mind, I submit,... | |
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