| William Paley - 1806 - 502 pages
...made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be as many sores and pains to us, as they are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment ; or by placing us amidst objects so ill suited to our perceptions, as to have continually offended us, instead o£ ministering to our refreshment... | |
| William Paley, William Hamilton Reid - 1810 - 350 pages
...are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment ; or by placing us amidst objects to ill suited to our perceptions, as to have continually offended...instead of ministering to our refreshment and delight. If he had been indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must have imputed to our good fortune,... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 498 pages
...made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be so many sores and pains to us, as they are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment ; or by placing us amidst objects, so ill suited to our perceptions as to have continually offended us, instead of ministering to our refreshment... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 412 pages
...made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be so many sores and pains to us, as they are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment: or by...to our refreshment and delight. He might have made, for example, every thing we tasted, bitter ; every thing we saw, loathsome ; every thing we touched,... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 574 pages
...made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be so many sores and pains to us, as they are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment : or by placing us amidst objects, so ill suited to our perceptions as to have continually offended us, instead of miqistering to our refreshment... | |
| William Paley - 1813 - 572 pages
...are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment : or by placing us amidst objects, so ill suited to our perceptions as to have continually offended...to our refreshment and delight. He might have made, for example, every thing we tasted, bitter ; every thing we saw, loathsome ; every thing we touched,... | |
| Richard Lobb - 1817 - 430 pages
...now instruments of gratification and enjoyment; or, by placing us amid objects so ill suited to oar perceptions, as to have continually offended us, instead...to our refreshment and delight, He might have made, for example, every thing we tasted bitter ; every thing we saw loathsome ; every thing we touched a... | |
| 1817 - 206 pages
...are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment ; or bj placing us amidst objects so ill suited to our perceptions, as to have continually offended us, instead of ministering to our refreshment at that period, when the passions become peculiarly strong, andr when he was exposed to all the temptations... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1819 - 252 pages
...made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be as many sores and pains to us, as they are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment ; or by placing us amidst objects so ill suited to our perceptions, as to have continually offended us, instead of ministering to our refreshment... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 pages
...made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be so many sores and pains to us, as they are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment; or by placing us amidst objects so ill suited to our perceptions, as to have continually offended us, instead of ministering to our refreshment... | |
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