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" ... malignant feeling, there is a sore burden of disquietude — an unhappiness tumultuating in the heart, and visibly pictured on the countenance. The ferocious tyrant who has only to issue forth his mandate, and strike dead at pleasure the victim of... "
The Bridgewater Treatises on the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God, as ... - 119. oldal
1839
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On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as Manifested in the Adaptation ...

Thomas Chalmers - 1833 - 348 oldal
...enjoyment or other, at the time of its gratification ; but, in the case of these evil affections, it is hot unmixed enjoyment. The most ordinary observer of his...numerous nay daily gratifications if he so choose, it is not a life of fierce internal agony notwithstanding. It seems indispensable to the nature of every...

On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as Manifested in the Adaptation ...

Thomas Chalmers - 1833 - 316 oldal
...ferocious tyrant who has only to issue forth his mandate, and strike dead at pleasure the victim of bis wrath, with any circumstance too of barbaric caprice...numerous nay daily gratifications if he so choose, it is not a life of fierce internal agony notwithstanding. It seems indispensable to the nature of every...

On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as Manifested in the Adaptation ...

Thomas Chalmers - 1833 - 336 oldal
...him — he may be said to 'have experienced through life a thousand gratifications, in the solacegl rage and revenge, which, though ever breaking forth...his life by some new execution. But we mistake it if \ve think otherwise than that, in spite of these distinct and very numerous nay daily gratifications...

On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God: As Manifested in the Adaptation ...

Thomas Chalmers - 1834 - 360 oldal
...to have experienced through life a thousand gratifications^ in the solaced rage and revenge, whicli, though ever breaking forth on some new subject, he can appease again every day of hia life by some new execution. But we mistake it if we think otherwise than that, in spite of these...

The Bridgewater Treatises on the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God ..., 1. kötet

1836 - 288 oldal
...justice and truth. There is a triumphant elevation of spirit in magnanimity and honour. In perfeet harmony with this, there is a placid feeling of serenity...numerous nay daily gratifications if he so choose, it is not a life of fierce internal agony notwithstanding. It seems indispensable to the nature of every...

On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God: As Manifested in the Adaptation of ...

Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 572 oldal
...every other malignant feeling, there is a sore burden of disquietude — an unhappiness tumulluating in the heart, and visibly pictured on the countenance....numerous nay daily gratifications if he so choose, it is not a life of fierce internal agony notwithstanding. It seems indispensable to the nature of every...

On natural theology

Thomas Chalmers - 1840 - 412 oldal
...that all is not perfect and entire enjoyment within ; but that, in this, and indeed in every ither malignant feeling, there is a sore burden of disquietude...numerous nay daily gratifications if he so choose, it is not a life of fierce internal agony notwithstanding. It seems indispensable to the nature of every...

Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 1. kötet

Half hours - 1847 - 614 oldal
...vice in itself, not the wretchedness which we suffer because of its recollected and felt wronguess, that we now speak of. It is not the painfulness of...numerous, nay daily gratifications, if he so choose, it is not a life of fierce internal agony notwithstanding. It seems indispensable to the nature of every...

On Natural Theology, 1. kötet

Thomas Chalmers - 1850 - 416 oldal
...ferocious tyrant who has only to issue forth his mandate, and strike dead at pleasure the victim^f his wrath, with any circumstance too of barbaric caprice...numerous nay daily gratifications if he so choose, it is not a life of fierce internal agony notwithstanding. It seems indispensable to the nature of every...

The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, 9. kötet

1852 - 444 oldal
...in itself, not the wretchedness which we suffer because of its recollected and felt wrongness, which we now speak of. It is not the painfulness of the...distinct and very numerous, nay daily gratifications if ho so choose, it ia not a life of fierce internal agony notwithstanding." Striking against the idea...




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