| Samuel Johnson - 1750 - 296 pages
...and with her all the horrors fhe had caufecf. The gloomy clouds brightened into chearful fun-fhine, the groves recovered their verdure, and the whole...the offspring of " TRUTH and LoVE, and the parent of BENEvo" I.ENCE, HOPE and JoY. That monfter from " whofe power I have freed you is called SUPER" sTiTioN,fhe... | |
| 730 pages
...and with her all the horrors fhe had caiifed. The gloomy clouds brightened into chearful funfhine, the groves recovered their verdure, and the whole...pleafure began to glad my thoughts ; when, with a look of incxpnffible fweetnefs, my beauteous deliverer thus uttered her divine inftructions. " My name is Religion.... | |
| 1773 - 394 pages
...away, and with her all the horrors fhe had caufed. The gloomy clouds brightened into chearful fun-mine, the groves recovered their verdure, and the whole...the garden of Eden. I was quite tranfported at this unexpefted change, and reviving pleafure began to glad my thoughts, when, with a look of inexpreffible... | |
| John Wesley - 1787 - 726 pages
...away, and with her all the horrors (he had caufcd. The gloomy clouds brightened into cheerful funfhine, and the whole region looked gay and blooming as the...pleafure began to glad my thoughts, when with a look of inexpreflible fweetnefs, my beauteous deliverer thus uttered her divine inflruftions. [To be continued.']... | |
| 1785 - 596 pages
...into cheerful < inihine, the groves recovered their verA're, and the who'e region looked gay ::«! blooming as the garden of Eden. I was quite tranfported at this unexpeft' i change, and reviving pleafure began to glad my thoughts, when, with a look <-t mexpreflible... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787
...away, and with her all the horrors fhe had caufed. The gloomy clouds brightened into cheerful funfhine, the groves recovered their verdure, and the whole...pleafure began to glad my thoughts, when, with a look of inexpreflible fweetnefs, my beauteous deliverer thus uttered her divine inftructions : " My name is... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 466 pages
...away, and with her all the horrors (he had caufed. The gloomy clouds brightened into cheerful funfhine, the groves recovered their verdure, and the whole...pleafure began to glad my thoughts, when, with a look of inexpreflible fweetncfs, my beauteous deliverer thus uttered her divine inftru<5lions : " My name is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 626 pages
...and with her all the horrors fhe had caufed. The gloomy clouds brightened into cheerful funfhin'e, the groves recovered their verdure, and the whole...offspring *« of TRUTH and LOVE, and the parent of BENEct VOLENCE, HOPE, and JOY. That monfter from te whofe power I have freed you is called SUPERSTI"... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1794 - 254 pages
...of Eden. I was quite tranfported at this unexpected change, and reviving pleafure began to gladden my thoughts, when, with a look of inexpreffible fweetnefs,...the offspring of Truth and Love, and the parent of Benevolence, Hope, and Joy. That monfler, from whofe power I have freed you, is called Superftition;... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1794 - 568 pages
...away, and with her all the horrors fhe had caufed. The gloomy clouds brightened into cheerful funfhine, the groves recovered their verdure, and the whole...unexpected change, and reviving pleafure began to gladden ray thoughts, when, with a look of inexpreffible fweetnefs, my beauteous deliverer thus uttered... | |
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