... teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue, through all the instances of example, with such delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself unless they see her elegantly dressed; that... The Christian Observer - Page 2541815Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1845 - 552 pages
...so much as look upon truth herself, uniesl they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the patKs of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult,...though they be indeed easy and pleasant. they will tbsn appear to all men easy and pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed. "A work not... | |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1845 - 606 pages
...that, whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult, though they indeed be easy and pleasant, they will then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were nigged and difficult indeed."f But, without pursuing this important speculation any further for the... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 616 pages
...those especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the...pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed. And what a benefit this would be to our youth and gentry, may be soon guessed by what we know of the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they seo ! would then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were nigged and difficult indeed.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they seo would then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they wer* rugged and difficult indeed.... | |
| John Milton - 1848 - 566 pages
...those especially of soft and delicious temper, .who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the...pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed. And what a benefit this would be to our youth and gentry, may be soon guessed by what we know of the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 pages
...and good life appear now rugged and difficult, though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they would ip and lives, To cast their lading overboard. At this All fall nigged and difficult indeed. And what a benefit would this be to our youth and gentry, maybe soon guessed... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 pages
...those, especially of soft and di-licious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless in one full centre of delight. Amet. Now for the bird....strove to imitate These several sounds : which, when h would then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they wer« rugged and difficult indeed.... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 602 pages
...those, especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the...honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult indeed. And what a benefit would this be to our youth and gentry, may be soon guessed by what we know... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 pages
...those, especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the...honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult indeed. And what a benefit would this be to our youth and gentry, may be soon guessed by what we know... | |
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