... teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue, through all the instances of example, with such delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself unless they see her elegantly dressed; that... The Christian Observer - Page 2541815Full view - About this book
| Robert Aris Willmott - Poets, English - 1838 - 400 pages
...those especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the...pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed. " The thing which I had to say, and those intentions which have lived with me ever since I could conceive... | |
| James Montgomery - Literature - 1838 - 332 pages
...delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they see herelegantly dressed ; whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear...easy and pleasant, they will then appear to all men easy and pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed." — On Church Government, book ii.... | |
| Charles Follen - Unitarianism - 1841 - 384 pages
...those especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the...easy and pleasant, they will then appear to all men easy and pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed." What is said here of " the paths... | |
| 1842 - 630 pages
...those especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the...pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed. (') Milton. MISCELLANEA. SUR-MARINE DAINTIES. — A wooden box, marked »Conserve Artichena de Citron,... | |
| John Wilson - English essays - 1842 - 422 pages
...those, especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon Truth herself unless they see her elegantly dressed; that, whereas the paths of honesty and good life that appear now rugged and difficult, appear to all men easy and pleasant, though they were rugged... | |
| John Wilson - English essays - 1842 - 428 pages
...those, especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon Truth herself unless they see her elegantly dressed; that, whereas the paths of honesty and good life that appear now rugged and difficult, appear to all men easy and pleasant, though they were rugged... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - Marriage - 1843 - 554 pages
...look upon truth herself, uniess they sее her elegantly dressed; llmt wheress the paths of honeнty and good life appear now rugged and difficult. though they be indeed easy and pleasant. they will then aрpenr to all men ensy and pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed. -, A work not to... | |
| Albert Henry Payne - 1844 - 270 pages
...those especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed : that whereas the...easy and pleasant, they will then appear to all men easy and pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed " Neither do I think it shame to covenant... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1844 - 692 pages
...especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not во much as look upon truth herself, unless ӷ x f8 #h҇ would then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed.... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - English literature - 1844 - 522 pages
...will not so much as look upon truth herself, unless ttiey '' see her elegantly dressed ; that wherena the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged...though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they will thfn appear to all men easy and pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed. " A work not... | |
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