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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Page 161
by Samuel Johnson - 1801
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The Idler: In Two Volumes. ...

1761 - 308 pages
...does not confute, that the union of fouls may ftill remain ; and that we who are ftruggling with fin, forrow, and infirmities, may have our part in the...finifhed their courfe and are now receiving their reward. THESE are the great occafions which force the mind to take refuge in Religion: When we have no help...
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The Idler, Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - English essays - 1767 - 316 pages
...ftill remain ; and that we who are ftruggling with fin, forrow, and infirmities, may have our part jn the attention and kindnefs of thofe who have finifhed...their courfe, and are now receiving their reward. THESE are the great occafions which force the mind to take refuge in Religion : When we have no help...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: The Idler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 442 pages
...does not confute, that the union of fouls may ftill remain ; and that we who are ftruggling with fin, forrow, and infirmities, may have our part in the...their courfe, and are now receiving their reward. M 3 Thefe Thefe are the great occafions which force the mind to take refuge in religion : when we have...
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Harrison's British Classicks: The Idler. Fitz Osbornes Letters. Shenstones ...

1787 - 528 pages
...Ibuggling with fin, forrow, and infirmme?, may have our part in the attention and kindnefs of ihofe who have finifhed their courfe, and are now receiving their reward. • Thefe ait the great occafions which force the mind to take Refuge in religion: when we have no help in ourfelvcs,...
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Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volume 2

Freemasonry - 1794 - 518 pages
...who have finished their course, and are now receiving their reward. , These are the great occasions which force the mind to take refuge in religion. When we have no help in ourselves, what can remain but that we look up to a higher and a greater Power ? And to what hope may...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 96

1795 - 540 pages
...finiihed their ccurfe, and are now receiving the reward. Thcfe are the great occafions which f !rce ths mind to take refuge in religion. When we have no help...in ourfelves, what can remain but that we look up ro a higher and greater power f And to what hope may we not rule our eyes and hearts, %vhtn we confider...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 33

British essayists - 1802 - 220 pages
...those who have finished their course, and are now receiving their reward. These are the great occasions which force the mind to take refuge in religion : when we have no help in ourselves, what can remain but that we look up to a higher and a greater Power ? and to what hope may...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 43

History - 1802 - 876 pages
...who have fiiiilhed their courte, ,.ini aru now reCeiviiig the reward. Thele arc llie great ocrafions which force the mind to take refuge in religion. When we have no help in mirlelves-, what can remain . but thai we look up to a Higher and greater power? And to »hat hope...
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The Truth and Excellence of the Christian Religion Exhibited: In Two Parts ...

Hannah Adams - Apologetics - 1804 - 398 pages
...does not confute, that the union of fou's may ftiil remain ; and that we who are itruggling with fin, forrow, and infirmities, may have our part in the...take refuge in religion ; when we have no help in ourftlve«, what can remain, but that we lock up to a higher and a greater Power ? And to what hope...
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A Friendly Visit to the House of Mourning

Richard Cecil - Consolation - 1806 - 112 pages
...gofpel (like a plank thrown out to the periming mariner) to be properly known and prized. * Lukcx. 42. " Thefe are the great occafions which " force the mind to take refuge in reli" gion : When we have no help in our" felves, what can remain but that we " look up to a higher...
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