| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 494 pages
...have made, for example, every thing we tasted, bitter ; every thing we saw, loathsome ; every thing we touched, a sting ; every smell a stench, and every sound a discord. If he had been indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must impute to our good fortune (as all... | |
| William Paley - 1828 - 610 pages
...have made, for example, every thing we tasted, bitter ; every thing we saw loathsome ; every thing we touched, a sting ; every smell a stench ; and every sound a discord. If he had been indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must impute to our good fortnne (as all... | |
| 1828 - 438 pages
...have made, for example, every thing we tasted, bitter ; every thing we saw, loathsome ; every thing we touched, a sting ; every smell, a stench ; and every sound, a discord. " If he had been' indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must impute to our good fortune (as... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1828 - 424 pages
...have made, for example, every thing we tasted, bitter : every thing we saw, loathsome ; every thing we touched, a sting ; every smell, a stench ; and every sound, a discord. — If he had been indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must impute to our good fortune (as... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1830 - 336 pages
...might have made, for example, every thing we tasted bitter; every thing we saw loathsome ; every thing we touched a sting ; every smell a stench; and every sound a discord. 3 If he had been indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must impute to our good fortune (as... | |
| William Paley - 1830 - 406 pages
...have made, for example, every thing we tasted, bitter : every thing we saw, loathsome ; every thing we touched, a sting ; every smell, a stench ; and every sound, a discord. ' If he had been indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must impute to our good fortune (as... | |
| William Paley - 1831 - 624 pages
...have made, for example, every thing we tasted, pittcr ; every thing we saw, loathsome; every thing who is the resurrection and the life, we beseech thee to raise us fro Ifhe had been indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must impute to our good fortune (as all... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 458 pages
...have made, for example, every thing we tasted bitter ; every tiling we saw, loathsome ; every thing we touched, a sting ; every smell, a stench ; and every sound, a discord. "If he had been indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must impute to our good fortune (as all... | |
| William Paley - 1833 - 356 pages
...offended us, instead of ministering to our refreshment and delight. He might have made, for example, everything we tasted, bitter; everything we saw, loathsome;...every smell, a stench; and every sound, a discord. " If he had been indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must impute to our good fortune (as... | |
| Edward William Clarke - 1835 - 288 pages
...have made, for example, every thing we tasted, bitter ; every thing we saw, loathsome ; every thing we touched, a sting ; every smell, a stench ; and every sound, a discord. " If he had been indifferent about our happiness or misery, we must impute to our good fortune (as... | |
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