... the fubjeft, I could not, with an eafy mind, avoid treating on it in the manner I have done. In my childhood, I found it impoflible to fix my belief in the common notion of endlcfs torments; as I grew older, my fentiments occafionally became known. The miscellaneous companions - Pàgina ixper William Matthews (of Bath.) - 1786Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1786 - 602 pàgines
...childhood, I found it impoflible to fix my belief in the common notion of endlcfs torments; as I grew older, my fentiments occafionally became known. I was aflailed,...for whom, on account of his moral character, I had confiderable rcfpefl. And being under the common frailty of human nature, I was influenced, for a fiiort... | |
| 1786 - 610 pàgines
...notion of endlefs torments ; as I grew elder, my fentiments occafionally became known. I was afTailed, in confequence, by fome few zealous and implicit believers,...for whom, on account of his moral character, I had confiderable refpeit. And being under the common frailty of human nature, I was influenced, for a fhort... | |
| Thomas Whittemore - 1830 - 492 pàgines
...; as I grew older, my sentiments occasionally became known. I was assailed, in consequence, by some few zealous and implicit believers among my friends,...for whom, on account of his moral character, I had a considerable respect. And being under the common frailty of human nature, I was influenced fora short... | |
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