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" I am dead. All the use to be made of it is, that this life is a scene . of vanity, that soon passes away; and affords no solid satisfaction, but in the consciousness of doing well, and in the hopes of another life. This is what I can say upon experience;... "
Power of Religion on the Mind in Retirement: Affliction & at the Approach of ... - Page 174
by Lindley Murray - 1868 - 370 pages
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - 1733 - 380 pages
...that foon paffes away, and affords no /olid SatisfaStion. but in the confeioufnefs of doing ivell,. and in the hopes of another life* This is what I can fay upon experience, and "what you will find to be true, whenyou come to make up the account. Sir ISAAC...
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Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence. Volume the Third. With Letters To, And ...

Alexander Pope - 1735 - 436 pages
...Scene of Vanity, that foon " paffes away ; and affords no /olid Satis" faftion, but in the Confcwufnefe of doing " well, and in the Hopes of another Life. " This is what / can fay, upon Experience; " and what Tou will find to be true , when " Tou come to make up the Account....
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - 1753 - 376 pages
...afcene of Vanity that foon pajfes away, and affords no fetid Satiffa ft ion, but in the confcioufnefs of doing well, and in the hopes of another life. This is <wbat I can Jay upon experience , and what you -will find to be truet when you come to make up the...
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The complete letter-writer; or, Polite English secretary

English secretary - 1772 - 268 pages
...Vanity, that fuon pafll-s away ; and affords no folid Satisfaction, but in the Confcioufnefs of do:n<* well, and in the Hopes of another Life. This is what I can fay upon Experience' and what you will find to be true, when you come to make up the Account. Adieu,...
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The Complete Letter-writer: Containing Familiar Letters on the Most Common ...

1778 - 264 pages
...fcene of vanity that fooR pafles away ; and affords no folid fatisfaftion but in the confcioufnefs of doing well, and in the hopes of another life. This is what I can fay upon experience, and what you will find to be true, when you come to make up the account. Adieu...
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The Complete Letter-writer; Or, Polite English Secretary ...

1789 - 276 pages
...fcene of vanity that foon i pafles away ; and affords no folid fatisfaftion but in ths confcioufnefs of doing well, and in the hopes of another life. This is what I can fay upon experience, and what you will find to be true, when you come to make up the account. AlUeu...
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The New, general and complete weekly magazine; or, entertaining Mercury

302 pages
...fcene of vanity, which foon pafles away, and affords no folid fatisfaflion, but in the confcioufnefe of doing well, and in the hopes of another life. This is what I can fay upon experience, and what you will find to be true, when you come to make up the account. Adieu...
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Evidences of the Christian religion. To which are added, discourses against ...

Joseph Addison - 1796 - 210 pages
...fcene of vanity that foon paiTes away, and affords no folid fatisfaction, but in the confcioufnefs of doing well, and in the hopes of another life. This is what I can fay upon experience, and what you will find to be true, when you come to make up the account. Sir Ifaac...
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Supplement to the Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons, Chiefly of the ...

William Seward - 1797 - 752 pages
...for having committed a folly, but for " and affords no folid fatisfaction but in the confeiouf" nefs of doing well, and in the hopes of another life. " This is what I can fay upon experience, and what you " will find to be true when you come to make up the " account. Adieu,...
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The Columbian Miscellany: Containing a Variety of Important, Instructive ...

Abner Kneeland - 1804 - 416 pages
...which soon passes away, and affords no solid satisfaction, but in the conciousness of doing well, & in the hopes of another life. This is what I can say...be true when you come to make up the account. Adieu ! I leave my best wishes with you." HUGO GROTIUS, of whom these latter ages think they have not had...
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