It would be as great rashness to fix a time for the breaking of the storm that hangs over our heads, as it is blindness and infatuation not to see it; not to be aware that it may break. And yet this infatuation has always attended all falling states. A Chinese Fragment - Page 359de Ely Bates - 1786Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Joseph Priestley - 1793 - 100 pages
...would be great rafhnefs to fix a time for the ** breaking of the ftorm, that hangs over our " heads; as it is blindnefs and infatuation not " to fee it, not...break. " And yet this infatuation has always attended " falling {rates. The .kingdoms of Judah and *' Ilrael were thus infatuated. Let no one," he then adds,... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1793 - 422 pages
...would be great rafhnefs to fix a time for the " breaking of the ftorm, that hangs over our " heads; as it is blindnefs and infatuation not " to fee it, not...break. *' And yet this infatuation has always attended " falling ftates. The kingdoms of Judah and " Ifrael were thus infatuated. Let no one," he then adds,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1799 - 360 pages
...with thofe of the Bifhop, " to fix a time for the breaking of the florm that hangs over our heads; as it is blindnefs and infatuation not to fee it; not to be aware that it may break. And yet this infatution has always attended all falling ftates. The kingdoms of Judah and Ifrael, .which are the... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1808 - 396 pages
...the breaking of the storm that hangs over our heads ; as it is blindness and infatuation not to see it ; not to be aware that it may break. And yet this infatuation has always attended ed all FALLING STATES The kingdoms of Judah and Israel, which are the types of all the rest, were thus... | |
| David Hartley - 1810 - 554 pages
...would be as great rafhnefs to fix a time for the breaking of the ftorm that hangs over our heads, as it is blindnefs and infatuation not to fee it; not...always attended all falling ftates. The kingdoms of Judab and l/'rael, which are the types of all the reft, were thus infatuated. It may be, that the prophecies... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1780 - 544 pages
...the breaking of the storm that hangs over our heads, as it is blindness and infatuation not to see it, not to be aware that it may break. And yet this infatuation has always attended all falling states."* As to the Turkish empire, which must fall before you can have a permanent and peaceable settlement... | |
| 1821 - 284 pages
...breaking of the storm that hangs over our heads, as it is blindness and infatuation not to see it, nor to be aware that it may break. And yet this infatuation has always attended all •falling states. The kingdoms of Judah and Israel, which are the types of all the rest, were thus infatuated.... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 564 pages
...the breaking of the storm that hangs over our heads ; as it is blindness and infatuation not to see it; not to be aware that it may break. And yet this infatuation has always attended all falling states. The kingdoms of Judah and Israel, which are the types of the rest; were thus infatuated. And... | |
| David Hartley - 1834 - 650 pages
...the breaking of the storm that hangs over our heads, as it is blindness and infatuation not to see it; not to be aware that it may break. And yet this infatuation has always attended all falling states. The kingdoms of Judah and Israel, which are the types of all the rest, were thus infatuated.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1877 - 466 pages
...breaking of the storm that hangs over our heads, as it is blindness and infatuation not to see it, nor to be aware that it may break ; and yet this infatuation has always attended all falling states." P. 68, 1. 10. possessed by these notions. In the sense of diabolical possession. ' An obstinate... | |
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