This he illustrated by a description of the effects which the infirmities of his body had upon his faculties, which yet they did not so oppress or vanquish, but his soul was always master of itself, and always resigned to the pleasure of its Maker. The Works of Samuel Johnson - 35. oldalszerző: Samuel Johnson - 1816Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 oldal
...opprcfs or vnnquifh, but his Soul was always Mafter of of itfelf, and always refigned to the Pleafure of its Maker. He related with great Concern, that once his Patience fo far gave Way to Extremity of Pain, that after having laid fifteen Hours in exquifite Tortures, he... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 oldal
...opprefs or vanquifh, but his foul was always mafter of itfelf, and always refigned to the pleafure of its Maker. He related with great concern, that once his patience fo far gave way to extremity of pain, that, after having lain fifteen hours in exquifite tortures,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 oldal
...opprefs or vanquifh, but his foul was always mafter of itfelf, and always refigned to the pleafure of its Maker. He related with great concern, that once his patience fo far gave way to extremity of pain, that, after having lain fifteen hours in exquifite tortures,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 oldal
...opprefs or vanquifh, but his foul was always mafter of itfelf, and always refigned to the pleafure of its Maker. He related with great concern, that once his patience fo far gave way to extremity of pain, that, after having lain fifteen hours in exquilite tortures,... | |
| 1795 - 532 oldal
...infirmities of his body had upon his faculties ; which yet they did not so oppress or vanquish, but his soul was always master of itself, and always resigned to the pleasure of its Maker — and then he added, " He <wbo lilies GOD aught to tLiai " nothing desirable tat 'what is mat " pleasing... | |
| Sketches - 1799 - 204 oldal
...infirmities of his body had upon his faculties, " which yet they did not so oppress and vanquish, but that his soul was always master of itself, and always resigned to the pleasure of its Author." The works of Boerrhaave were both numerous and elaborate. Amongst these, his " Institutions"... | |
| 1814
...infirmities of his body had upon his faculties, which yet they did not so oppress or vanquish, but his soul was always master of itself, and always resigned to the' pleasure of its Maker; and then he added, "He luho loves God ought to think nothing desirable but ivhat is most pleasing to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 548 oldal
...oppress or vanqnish, bnt his sonl iyas always master of itself, and always resigned to the pleasnre of its Maker. He related w;ith great concern, that...patience so far gave way to extremity of pain, that, alter having lain fifteen honrs in exqnisisite tortnres, he prayed to God that he might'i>e set frr£... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1807 - 334 oldal
...infirmities of his body had upon his faculties, which, however, they did not so oppress, or vanquish, but his soul was always master of itself, and always resigned to the pleasure of its Maker, and then added, " He who loves God ought to think nothing desirable but what is most pleasing to the... | |
| sir John Carr - 1807 - 538 oldal
...infirmities of his body had upon his faculties, which, however, they did not so oppress, or vanquish, but his soul was always master of itself, and always resigned to the pleasure of its maker, and then added, " He who loves God " ought to think nothing desirable but what is most pleas" ing to... | |
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