| Joseph Stock (bp. of Waterford.) - 1800 - 196 pages
...him repofe. In the interim, he believed in God, was inclined to think there muft be a future Hate, and was very fure that, while he lived in this world,...prefent to this half-chriftian of a book that might have fatisfiedhis doubts, La religion naturelk et reveleepar t Abbe Tremblay. He was thankful; but it is... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 512 pages
...he believed in God, was inclined to " think that there must be a future state, and " was very sure that, while he lived in this world, " it was his duty...all the good to his fellow" creatures that he could. Yet what he did not " exhibit in his own conduct, he appeared to " respect in others; for he took care... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1803 - 512 pages
...he believed in God, was inclined to " think that there must be a future state, and " was very sure that, while he lived in this world, " it was his duty to do all the good to histellow" creatures that he could. Yet what he did not " exhibit in his own conduct, he appeared to... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 510 pages
...he believed in God, was inclined to " think that there must be a future state, and " was very sure that, while he lived in this world, " it was his duty to do all the good to hisfellow" creatures that he could. Yet what he did not " exhibit in his own conduct, he appeared to... | |
| Biography - 1807 - 626 pages
...interim he believed in God; was inclined to think there must be a future state ; and was very sure that, while he lived in this world, it was his duty to do all the good to his fellow-creatures that he could. Th* bishop offered a present to this half-christian of a book that... | |
| Ireland - 1809 - 644 pages
...interim, he believed in GoD, was inclined to think there must be a future state, and was very sure that, while he lived in this world, it was his duty to do all good to his fellow-creatures thajt he could. The^bishop offered a present to this half-christian of... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - Engraving - 1844 - 312 pages
...he believed in God : was inclined to think VOL. i. T there must be a future state, and was very sure that while he lived in this world, it was his duty to do all the good he could to his fellow-creatures. Yet what he did not exhibit in his own conduct, he appeared to respect... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Autonomy and independence movements - 1845 - 576 pages
...religion, but believed in God, was inclined to think that there must be a future state, and was very sure that while he lived in this world, it was his duty to do all the good to his fellow-creatures that he could. Yet what he did not exhibit in his own conduct, he appeared to respect... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - Authors, English - 1851 - 358 pages
...that he believed in God; was inclined to think that there must be a future state ; and was very sure, that, while he lived in this world, it was his duty to do all the good to his fellow-creatures that he could. Yet what he did not exhibit in his own conduct he appeared to respect... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 362 pages
...that he believed in God; was inclined to think that there must be a future state ; and was very sure, that, while he lived in this world, it was his duty to do all the good to his fellow-creatures that he could. Yet what he did not exhibit in his own conduct he appeared to respect... | |
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