| George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1777 - 66 pages
...'< and; then take thine own time; " I fubmit to it. Let not mine, " O Lord, but thy will be " done !—GOD hath heard my " daily petitions ; for I am...peace with all men, and he is " at peace with me. From fuch «' blefled affurance I feel that " inward joy, which this world " can neither give, nor... | |
| David Hume, Adam Smith - Philosophers - 1777 - 138 pages
...and then take thine own time:; ." I fubmit to it. Let not mine, " O Lord, but thy will be «* done! GOD hath heard my " daily petitions ; for I am at...peace with all men, and he is <* at peace with me. From fuch " blefled affurance I feel that <** inward joy, which this world " can neither give, nor... | |
| George Horne - Adultery - 1786 - 370 pages
...and then take thine " own time; I fubmit to it. Let not " mine, O Lord, but thy will be " done ! — GOD hath heard my daily " petitions ; for I am at...peace with " all men, and he is at peace with " me. From fuch blefled afllirance I " feel that inward joy, which this " world can neither give, nor take... | |
| George Horne - Atheism - 1786 - 380 pages
...and then take thine " own time; I fubmit to it. Let not " mine, O Lord, but thy will be " done ! — GOD hath heard my daily " petitions ; for I am at...peace with " all men, and he is at peace with " me. From fuch blefled afiurance I " feel that inward joy, which this " world can neither give, nor take... | |
| Richard Hooker - Church polity - 1793 - 528 pages
...dangerous as to his recovery ; yet recover he did, but it was to fpeak only thefe few words : Good Doff or, God hath heard my daily petitions ; for I am at peace with all men, and be is at peace with me ; and from which bleffed affurance I feel that inward joy, which this world... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - Authors, English - 1796 - 640 pages
...(lumber ; dangerous as to his recovery ; yet recover he did, but it was to fpeak only thefe few words : " Good doctor, God " hath heard my daily petitions ;...men, and he " is at peace with me ; and from which blefled aflurance, I feel that inward " joy which this world can neither give nor take from me." More... | |
| English literature - 1797 - 680 pages
...•' Let " not mine, О Lord, but thy will be " done !" — God hath heard my daily petitions ; for 1 am at peace with all men, and he is at peace with me. From fuch blefled aiTurancc I feel that inward joy, which this world can neither give, nor take frcm... | |
| 1828
...exhaustion, befell into a slumher ; bul he recovered sufficient strength and consciousness to add, " Good Doctor, God hath heard my daily petitions, for...which this world can neither give nor take from me ! " He seemed desirous to say more, but wanted power. A short convulsion ensued, and with a sigh the... | |
| Religion - 1812 - 954 pages
...he almost immediately adds, " ! am at peace with all men, and God is at peace with me; and from that blessed assurance I feel that inward joy which this world can neither give nor take away." Now we mean not to deny that much of the language of this description which takes place among... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 438 pages
...flumber; dangerous as to his recovery : yet recover he did, but it was to fpeak only thefe few words : " Good Doctor, God hath " heard my daily petitions,...with all men, and he is at peace " with me ; and from that blefled aflurance " I feel that inward joy, which this world " can neither give nor take from... | |
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