I offer my mind any inferior consolation to supply this loss. No ; I most willingly forsake this world, this vexatious, troublesome world, in which I have no other business, but to rid my soul from sin, secure by faith and a good conscience my eternal... The Journey from Chester to London - Sida 481efter Thomas Pennant - 1811 - 622 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 sidor
...bigger ? Oh! * Two or three words torn off. if I did Btedfastly believe, I could not be dejected; for I will not injure myself to say, I offer my mind any...sin, secure by faith and a good conscience my eternal interests, with patience and courage bear my eminent misfortunes, an4 ever hereafter be above the smiles... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 sidor
...? Oh! * Two or three words torn off. • if I did stedfastly believe, I could not be dejected ; for I will not injure myself to say, I offer my mind any...vexatious, troublesome world, in which I have no other bnsiness, but to rid my sbul from sin, secure by faith and a good conscience my eternal interests,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 sidor
...bigger? Oh! * Two or three words torn off. ' if I did stedfastly believe, I could not be dejected; for I will not injure myself to say, I offer my mind any inferior consolation to supply this loss. No; I jnost willingly forsake this world, this vexatious, troublesome world, in which I have no other business,... | |
| baroness Rachel Russell - 1809 - 542 sidor
...quitting a lesser good for a bigger ? O ! if I did stedfastly believe, I could not be dejected ; for I will not injure myself to say, I offer my mind any...; secure by faith and a good conscience my eternal interests ; with patience and courage bear my eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - 1809 - 536 sidor
...quitting a lesser good for a bigger ? O ! if I did stedfastly believe, I could not be dejected ; for I will not injure myself to say, I offer my mind any...; secure by faith and a good conscience my eternal interests ; with patience and courage bear my eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the... | |
| 1809 - 612 sidor
...not be dejected ; for I will not injure myself to say, I oll'iT my mind any inferior con. tolalion to supply this loss. No; I most willingly forsake...world, this vexatious, troublesome world ; in which 1 hare no other business, than to rid my iu u\ from sin, and secure my eternal interests ; to bear,... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 sidor
...For I will not injure myself by saying, that I offer my mind any inferior consolation to supply my loss. No ; I most willingly forsake this world, this...secure, by faith and a good conscience, my eternal interests; with patience and courage, bear my eminent misfortunes ; and having finished the remnant... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 sidor
...For I will not injure myself by saying, that I offer my mind any inferior consolation to supply my loss. No; I most willingly forsake this world, this...secure, by faith and a good conscience, my eternal interests; with patience and courage, bear my eminent misfortunes; and having finished the remnant... | |
| 1816 - 358 sidor
...For I will not injure myself by saying, that I offer my mind any inferior consolation to supply my loss. No ; I most willingly forsake this world, this...I have no other business, but to rid my soul from gin ; secure, by faith and a good conscience, my eternal interests ; with patience and courage, bear... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1819 - 368 sidor
...quitting a lesser good for a bigger ? O ! if I did stedfastly believe, I could not be dejected ; for I will not injure myself to say, I offer my mind any...secure, by faith and a good conscience, my eternal interests ; with patience and courage bear my eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the... | |
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