Would not he think that we are a species of beings made for quite different ends and purposes than what we really are ? Must not he imagine that we were placed in this world to get riches and honours ? Would... The Spectator - Page 831739Full view - About this book
 | Joseph Addison - Apologetics - 1733 - 382 pages
...are a fpecies of Beings made for quite different ends and purpofes than what we really are? Muft not he imagine that we were placed in this world to get...think that it was our duty to toil after wealth, and ftation, and title ? Nay, would not he believe we were forbidden Poverty by threats of eternal punifhment... | |
 | Joseph Addison - Apologetics - 1753 - 376 pages
...are a fpecies of Beings made for quite different ends and purpofes than what we really are ? Muft not he imagine that we were placed in this world to get...think that it was our duty to toil after wealth, and ftation, and title ? Nay, would not he believe we were forbidden Poverty by threats of eternal punifhment,... | |
 | English literature - 1773 - 394 pages
...are a fpecies of beings made for quite different ends and purpofes than what we really are? Muft not he imagine that we were placed in this world to get...think that it was our duty to toil after wealth, and Ration, and title ? Nay, would not he believe we were forbidden poverty, by threats of eternal punifhment,... | |
 | George Wright (author of The rural Christian.) - 1788 - 324 pages
...and purpofes than what we really are ? Muft not he imagine, that we were placed in this world only to get riches and honours? Would not he think that it was our only duty to toil after wealth, fiation, and title? Kay, would not he believe we were forbidden poverty... | |
 | 1789 - 428 pages
...a fpecies of beings made for quite different ends and purpofes than what AVC really are ? Muft not he imagine that we were placed in this world to get...think that it was our duty to toil after wealth, and ftation, and title ? Nay, would not he believe we were forbidden poverty by threats of eternal punimment,... | |
 | William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 414 pages
...a. ipecies of beings made fur quite different ends and pur' poles than what we really are ? Muit not he imagine. that we were placed in this world to get riches and honours ? Would not: he think that it-was our duty totoil after wealth, and ftation, and title ? Nay, would not he believe we were forbidden... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...quite different crJs and purpofes than what we really are ? Mu¿ not he imagine that we were placed ia this world to get riches and honours ? Would not he...think that it was our duty to toil after wealth, and nation, and title ? N^-. would not he believe we were forbidden poverty by threats of eternal putifhmerit,... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1796 - 206 pages
...we really are ? Muft not he imagine, that we were placed in this world, loget riches and hononrs ? Would not he think, that it was our duty to toil after wealth, and ftation, and title ? Nay, would not he believe, we were forbidden poverty, by threats of eternal punifhment,... | |
 | English literature - 1797 - 666 pages
...different etu.iind purpofes than what we really are? M.-li not he imagine that we were placed in tnw world to get riches and honours ? Would not he think that it was our duty to toil after wealth, and dation, and title ? N¿y, would not he believe we were forbidden poverty by threats of eternal pusilbment,... | |
 | David Hume - 1799 - 142 pages
...are a fpecies of beings made for quite different ends and purpofes than what we really are? Muft not he imagine that we were placed in this world to get riches and honors? Would not he think that it was our duty to toil after wealth, and ftation, and title ? Nay,... | |
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