The Seasons of Life; with an Introduction on the Creation, and Primeval State of ManSimpkin, Marshall&Company, 1839 - 309 pages |
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Page 71
... indolence ; and by our patience , perseverance , and industry , we practically support the cause of the virtuous ; or by avarice and sensual pleasures , profanely tolerate the pursuits of the vicious . “ If good we plant not , vice will ...
... indolence ; and by our patience , perseverance , and industry , we practically support the cause of the virtuous ; or by avarice and sensual pleasures , profanely tolerate the pursuits of the vicious . “ If good we plant not , vice will ...
Page 93
... what we have not attempted . " Almighty power is indeed able to raise from the stones a seed unto Abraham ; but this is no justification of parental indolence and neglect ; nor does it take from their THE SPRING - TIME OF LIFE . 93.
... what we have not attempted . " Almighty power is indeed able to raise from the stones a seed unto Abraham ; but this is no justification of parental indolence and neglect ; nor does it take from their THE SPRING - TIME OF LIFE . 93.
Page 94
Mary Ashdowne. indolence and neglect ; nor does it take from their vast responsibility , on which greatly depends the spiritual , as well as the temporal , interests of their offspring . It ... indolence and neglect; nor does it take from ...
Mary Ashdowne. indolence and neglect ; nor does it take from their vast responsibility , on which greatly depends the spiritual , as well as the temporal , interests of their offspring . It ... indolence and neglect; nor does it take from ...
Page 141
... indolence gives way to unnecessary indulgence , and perhaps intemperance ; and because we cannot redeem the past ( remembered by calamities incurred by folly , and opportunities lost by negligence ) , we probably make THE SUMMER OF LIFE ...
... indolence gives way to unnecessary indulgence , and perhaps intemperance ; and because we cannot redeem the past ( remembered by calamities incurred by folly , and opportunities lost by negligence ) , we probably make THE SUMMER OF LIFE ...
Page 148
... indolence and vulgar pleasure , or listen to the silent monitor that urges our ambition to praiseworthy objects . Whatever may be our pro- fession or education ; whatever our advantages or success ; and whatever our speculations or ...
... indolence and vulgar pleasure , or listen to the silent monitor that urges our ambition to praiseworthy objects . Whatever may be our pro- fession or education ; whatever our advantages or success ; and whatever our speculations or ...
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