The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... present . And thus indeed it answers two most important purposes ; those are the conservation of our happiness , and the test of our obedience ; or had not such a test seemed necessary to God's infinite wisdom , and productive of ...
... present . And thus indeed it answers two most important purposes ; those are the conservation of our happiness , and the test of our obedience ; or had not such a test seemed necessary to God's infinite wisdom , and productive of ...
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... present life are the proper samples of what they must unavoidably produce in another . We have reason given us to distinguish these conse- quences , and regulate our conduct ; and , lest that should neglect its post , conscience also is ...
... present life are the proper samples of what they must unavoidably produce in another . We have reason given us to distinguish these conse- quences , and regulate our conduct ; and , lest that should neglect its post , conscience also is ...
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... present state , the time shall undoubtedly come when the most virtuous will be most happy . I am sorry that the remaining part of this letter is not equal to the first . The author has indeed engaged in a disquisition in which we need ...
... present state , the time shall undoubtedly come when the most virtuous will be most happy . I am sorry that the remaining part of this letter is not equal to the first . The author has indeed engaged in a disquisition in which we need ...
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... present degeneracy ; not perfect , as an angel , but perfect as man . From this perfection , whatever it was , he thinks it necessary that man should be debarred , because pain is necessary to the good of the universe ; and the pain of ...
... present degeneracy ; not perfect , as an angel , but perfect as man . From this perfection , whatever it was , he thinks it necessary that man should be debarred , because pain is necessary to the good of the universe ; and the pain of ...
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... present generation from the improvement and diffusion of philosophy , is deliverance from unnecessary terrors , and exemption from false alarms . The unusual appear- ancés , whether regular or accidental , which once spread ...
... present generation from the improvement and diffusion of philosophy , is deliverance from unnecessary terrors , and exemption from false alarms . The unusual appear- ancés , whether regular or accidental , which once spread ...
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