The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity. He has actual sensations of him ; his experience concurs with his reason ; he sees him more and more in all his intercourses with him, and even in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The Quarterly Review - Page 272edited by - 1916Full view - About this book
| Joseph Addison - Apologetics - 1733 - 380 pages
...the Supreme Being, as well in cxmftant acts of of mental worfhip, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a Deity. He has actual fenfations of himj his experience con.curs with his reafon -, he lees him more and more in all his... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1796 - 210 pages
...the Supreme Being, as well in conftant acts of mental worfhip, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity. He has actual fenfations of him ; his experience concurs with his reafon ; he fees him more and more in all his intercom... | |
| John Walker - Elocution - 1799 - 438 pages
...good refolutions, and finds employment for the moft vacant hours of life. Ibid. N° 93. The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a Deity ; he has actual fensations of him ; his experience concurs with his reafon, he fees him more and more in all his intercourfes... | |
| John Walker - Elocution - 1801 - 424 pages
...resolutions, and finds employment for the most vacant hours of life. Spectator, N° 93. The devout man does not only believe, but fee^ls there is a Deity;...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. , Ibid. N° 4.65. The ill-natured man, though but of equal parts with the good-natured man, gives himself... | |
| Ambrose Serle - Holy Spirit - 1801 - 392 pages
...Christian " does not only believe (says Mr. Addison, who will not be suspected for a fanciful devotee) but feels there is a Deity. He has actual sensations...In this life almost loses his faith in conviction. In short, the person who has a firm trust on the supreme Being is powerful in his power, wise by his... | |
| Joseph Addison - Apologetics - 1801 - 402 pages
...the Supreme Being, as well in conftant afts of mental worfhip, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity. He has actual fenfations of him ; his experience concurs with his reafon ; he fees him more and more in all his intercourfes... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 304 pages
...the Supreme Being, as well in constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity....in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention for the giving life to a man's faith, is frequent retirement... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 314 pages
...worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity, lie has actual sensations of him; his experience concurs...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last roethod which I shall mention for the giving life to a man's faith, is frequent retirement... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 376 pages
...worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a deity. He h-.is actual sensations of him; his experience concurs with...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention for the giving life to a man's faith, is frequent retirement... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 572 pages
...the Supreme Being, as well in constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. . The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity....; his experience concurs with his reason ; he sees hinl more and more in all his intercourses with him, andi even in this life almost loses his faith... | |
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