When we are in perfect health and spirits, we feel in ourselves a happiness independent of any particular outward gratification whatever, and of which we can give no account. This is an enjoyment which the Deity has annexed to life ; and it probably constitutes,... The Moral Instructor and Guide to Virtue and Happiness - Sida 166efter Jesse Torrey - 1819 - 228 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1786 - 508 sidor
...we feel in ourfelves a happinefs independent of any parti* cular outward gratification what« ever, and of which we can give no account. This is an enjoyment...which the Deity has annexed to life; and probably conilitutes, in a great meafure, the happinefs of infants and brutes, efpecially of the lower and fedentary... | |
| William Paley - 1788 - 584 sidor
...content to fubmit to. When we arc in perfeft health -ind fpirits, we feel in ourfelves a happinefs independent of any particular outward gratification...which the Deity has annexed to life ; and probably conftitutes, in a great meafure, the happinefs of infants and brutes, efpecially of the lower and fedentary... | |
| 482 sidor
...content to fubrnit to. When we are in perfect health and fpirits, we feel in ourfelves a happinefs independent of any particular outward gratification...give no account. This is an enjoyment • ... "which which the Deity has annexed to life ; and probably conltitutes, in a great meafure, the happinefs of... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 414 sidor
...be content to fubmit to. When we are in perfect health and fpirite, we feel in ourfelves a happinefs independent of any particular outward gratification...which the Deity has annexed to life ; and- probably contiitutes, in a great meafure, the happinefs of infants and brutes, efpecially of the lower and fedentary... | |
| William Paley - 1806 - 502 sidor
...yielding to the same management, as our bodily constitution. FOURTH, Happiness consists in health. When we are in perfect health and spirits, we feel in ourselves a happiness independent of any particu* lar outward gratification whatever, and of which we can give no account. . This is an enjoyment... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 794 sidor
...Jpirttit When we are in perfect health and fpirits, we feel in ourfelve* a happinefs independent of any outward gratification whatever, and of which we can...which the Deity has annexed to life ; and probably conftitutes, in a great roeafure, the happinefs of infants and brutes, especially of the lower and... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1809 - 532 sidor
...chief source of happiness, Paley fully admits. ' Health,' he says, ' is the one thing needful . . . when we are in perfect health and spirits, we feel...independent of any particular outward gratification. . . . This is an enjoyment which the Deity has annexed to life, and probably constitutes in a great... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 540 sidor
...lays us under, a man, who pursues his happiness rationally and resolutely, will be content to submit. When we are in perfect health and spirits, we feel...enjoyment which the Deity has annexed to life ; and it probably constitutes, in a great measure, the happiness of infants and brutes, especially of the... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 412 sidor
...lays us under, a man, who pursues his happiness rationally and resolutely, will be content to submit. When we are in perfect health and spirits, we feel...outward gratification whatever, and of which we can give.no account. This is an enjoyment which the Deity has annexed to life ; and it probably constitutes,... | |
| 1816 - 782 sidor
...happinefs independent >of any outward gratification whatever, and of which we can give no ;,ccount. This is an enjoyment which the Deity has annexed to life ; and probably couftitutcs, in a great meafure, the happinefs of infants and — Philofophers differ about the chief... | |
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