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" We make provisions for this life, as though it were never to have an end, and for the other life, as though it were never to have a beginning. "
The Elements of Grammar, According to Dr. Becker's System, Displayed by the ... - Page 129
by Esq. J. H. JAMES (of London.) - 1847 - 156 pages
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1729 - 320 pages
...Practice we adhere t» the wrong Side of the Queftion. We make Provifi-. ons for this Life as tho' it were never to have an End, and for the other Life as tho' it were never to have a Beginning. • SHOULD a Spirit of fuperior Rank who is .1 Stranger to...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - Apologetics - 1733 - 380 pages
...that in Practice we adhere to the wrong fide of the queftion. We make provifions for this life as tho' it were never to have an End, and for the other life as tho' it were never to have a Beginning. Should a Spirit of fuperior rank who is a ftranger to human...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - Apologetics - 1753 - 376 pages
...that in practice we adhere to the wrong fide of the queftion. We make provifions for this life as tho' it were never to have an End, and for the other life as tho' it were never to have a Beginning! Should a Spirit of fuperior rank who is a ftranger to human...
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The Moral Miscellany: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces, in Prose and Verse ...

English literature - 1773 - 394 pages
...in praftice we adhere to the wrong fide of the queftion. We make provifions for this life asthough it were never to have an, end, and for the other life as though it were never to have a beginning. Should a fpirit of fuperior rank, who is a ftranger to human nature,' accidentally alight upon the...
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The Spectator. ...

1789 - 428 pages
...theory, it is plain that in practice we adhere to the wrong fide of the queftion. We make provifions for this life as though it were never to have an end,...life as though it were never to have a beginning. Should a fpirit of fuperior rank, who is a ftranger to human nature, accidentally light upon the earth,...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...of the queftion. We make provifion for this life as though it •\vere never to have an end ja^d fqr the other life, as. though it were never to have a beginning. Should a fpirit of fuperiour rank, who is a ftranger to human nature, accidentally alight upon the...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...theory, it is pliin thit, in prailice, we adhere to the wrong llde of the queftion. We make proYiAcas for this life, as though it were never to have an end ; and for the other life, as tiioogh it were never to have a beginning. Should a fpirit of fuperior rank, who is a fcuigcr to human...
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A View of Nature, in Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps: With ..., Volume 6

Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - Philosophy - 1794 - 540 pages
...be in theory, it is plain we adhere in praftice to the wrong side of the question. We make provision for this life, as though it were never to have an end ; and for the life to come, as though it were never to have a beginning.* There certainly is no greater happiness...
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Evidences of the Christian religion. To which are added, discourses against ...

Joseph Addison - 1796 - 210 pages
...theory, it is plain, that in practice we adhere to the wrong fide of the quefticn. We make provifion for this life, as though it were never to have an...life, as though it were never to have a beginning. Should a fpirit of fuperior rank, who is a ftranger to human nature, accidently alight upon the earth,...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Volume 1

English literature - 1797 - 680 pages
...aihere to the wrong fide of the queftion. We make provhonj for this life, as though it were never u hare an end ; and for the other life, as though it were never to have a beginning'. Si.ouid a fpirit of fuperior rank, wuo is » flranger to human nature, accidentally ali|hl upon the...
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