| English literature - 1758 - 550 pages
...die, learning will vaniih away, and all the arts of 4 life be foon forgot ; but virtue will remain for ever. This unites * us to the whole rational creation, and fits us for converfmg with « any order of fuperior natures, and for a place in any part of * God's works. It procures... | |
| Richard Price - Christian ethics - 1769 - 478 pages
...will die; learning will vanim away, and all the arts tf life be foon forgot ; but virtue will remain for ever. This unites us to the whole rational creation, and fits us for converting with any order of foperior natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procures... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1785 - 460 pages
...will die, learning will vanifh away, and all the arts of life be foon forgot ; but virtue will remain for ever. This unites us to the whole rational creation, and fits us forconverfing with any order of fuperior natures, and for a place in any part of God's worlA. It procures... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...will die, feirning will vanifh away, and all the arts of life be foon forgot ; but virtue will remain for ever. This unites us to the whole rational creation ; and fits us for converfing with any order of fuperiour natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procures... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...learning will vanißi away, and all the arts of life be icon forgot; but virtue will remain forever. This unites us to the whole rational creation, and fits us for convcrfiii» v.ith any order of fuperior natures, and for a place in any paît of God's work-, It procures... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...vanish away, and all the arts of life be soon forgot ; but virtue will remain for ever. Thisunites us to the whole rational creation, and fits us for conversing with any order of superior natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procures us the approbation and love... | |
| Gleanings - 1805 - 246 pages
...die, learning will vanish away, and all the arts of lite be soon forgotten; but virtue will remain for ever; this unites us to the whole rational creation, and fits us for conversing with any order of superior natures, and tor a place in any part of God's works. It procures us the approbation and love... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1805 - 456 pages
...learning will vanifh away, and all the arts of life befoon forgot, but virtue will remain forever. This unites us to the whole rational creation, and fits us for conviriing with any order of fuperior natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procures... | |
| John Evans - English prose literature - 1807 - 318 pages
...die, learnIng -will vanish away, and all the arts of life be soon forgotten ; but virtue will remain for ever. This unites us to the whole rational creation, and fits us for conversing with any order of superior natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. Virtue procures us the love of all wise... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...die, learning will vanish away, and all the arts of life be soon forgot ; but virtue will remain ior ever. This unites us to the whole rational creation, and fits us for conversing with any order of superior natures, and for a place in any part of God's works. It procures us the approbation and love... | |
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