... an uncommon share of courage indeed who does not shrink at the presence of God. The apprehensions of death will soon bring the most profligate to a proper use of his understanding. Cole's Scarborough Guide - Page 95by John Cole - 1825 - 106 pagesFull view - About this book
| David Simpson - 1803 - 446 pages
...appearance of futurity. They are more entitled to my pity than my resentment. A future state may very well strike terror into any man who has not acted well...courage indeed who does not. shrink at the presence of his GOD. You see, my dear Doctor, the apprehensions of death will soon bring the most profligate to... | |
| David Simpson - 1809 - 410 pages
...appearance of futurity . They are more entitled to my pity than my resentment. A future state may very well strike terror into any man who has not acted well...courage indeed, who does not shrink at the presence of his God. You see the apprehensions of death, will soon bring the most profligate to a proper use of... | |
| David Simpson - 1810 - 422 pages
...King CHARLES the Second, and the Duke's severe address io hiru,. went. A future state may very well strike terror into any man who has not acted well...indeed, who does not shrink at the presence of GOD. " You see, my dear Doctor, the apprehensions of death will soon bring the most profligate to a proper... | |
| 1811 - 300 pages
...appearance of futurity• They are more entitled to my pity than my resentment. A future state may very well strike terror into any man who has not acted well...courage indeed, who does not shrink at the presence of his God. You see the apprehensions of death, will soon bring the most profligate to a proper use of... | |
| 1817 - 404 pages
...offensive light, and yet no notice taken when the King of kings is treated with indignity and disrespect ?" "A future state may well enough strike terror into...not acted well in. this life ; and he must have an uneommon share of courage indeed who does not shrink at the presenee of God.9' " From my rank 1 .might... | |
| Thomas Young (minister of Zion Chapel, Margate.) - 1818 - 420 pages
...laughs at me for being right, or pities me for being sensible of my errors, is more entitled to oiy compassion, than resentment. A future state may well...he must have an uncommon share of courage indeed, who^loes not shrink at the presence of God. The apprehensions . of death, will soon bring the most... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 pages
...believe their eyes, were you to show this epistle. They would laugh at me as a dreaming enthusiast, 01 pity me as a timorous wretch, who was shocked at the...who has not acted well in this life ; and he must nave an uncommon share of courage indeed who does not shrink at the presence of God. The apprehensions... | |
| 1849 - 1188 pages
...the Duke of Buckingham, dying in despair, may well strike terror into a man who has not acted well in life ; and he must have an uncommon share of courage...indeed who does not shrink at the presence of God. And even Lord Chesterfield, skeptic and devotee of pleasure as he was, was compelled to acknowledge,... | |
| 1833 - 270 pages
...being right, or pities me for being sensible of my errors, is more entitled to my compassion than my resentment. A future state may well enough strike...acted well in this life ; and he must have an uncommon •hare of courage indeed, who does not shrink at the presence of God. The apprehensions of death will... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 922 pages
...dreaming enthusiast, at pity me as a timorous wretch, who was shocked at the appearance of fviturity ; but whoever laughs at me for being right, or pities...presence of God. The apprehensions of death will soon brine the most profligate to a proper use of hi» 527 530 understanding. To what a situation am I now... | |
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