| sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 lehte
...almoft forgot the idea of hell, and am afraid rather to lofe the joys of the one than endure the mifery of the other; to be deprived of them is a perfect...afflictions ; that terrible term hath never detained me from fin, nor do I owe any good action to the name thereof: I fear God, yet am not afraid of him ; his mercies... | |
| 1816 - 802 lehte
...description : I have to fixed my contemplation <m heaven, that I have almost forgot the idea of iU contrary, and am afraid rather to lose the joys of the one, than cnduru the sufferings •f tho other ! To be deprived of them, it • perfect hell, and Bccils, methinls,... | |
| 1831 - 370 lehte
...immortality. I thank God, and with joy I mention it, I was never afraid of hell, nor never grew pale at the description of that place. I have so fixed my contemplations...perfect hell, and needs, methinks, no addition to complete our afflictions. That terrible term hath never detained me from sin, nor do I owe any good... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 lehte
...LII. I thank God that with joy I mention it, I was never afraid of hell, nor never grew pale at the description of that place ; I have so fixed my contemplations...perfect hell, and needs, methinks, no addition to complete our afflictions. That terrible term hath never detained me from sin, nor do I owe any good... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 lehte
...immortality^ I thank God, and with joy I mention it, I was never afraid of hell, nor never grew pale at the description of that place. I have so fixed my contemplations...perfect hell, and needs, methinks, no addition to complete our afflictions. That terrible term hath never detained me from sin, nor do I owe any good... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 lehte
...— I thank God, and with joy I mention it, I was ' never afraid of hell, nor ever grew pale at the description of that place. I have so fixed my contemplations...a perfect hell, and needs methinks no addition to complete our afflictions. That terrible term hath never detained me from sin, nor do I owe any good... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 lehte
...fixed my contemplations_ on heaven, that I have_aJmost forgot_the_id£a of hell; and am afraid father" to lose the joys of the one, than endure the misery...a perfect hell, and needs methinks no addition to complete our afflictions. That terrible term hath never detained me from sin, nor do I owe any good... | |
| Hobart Caunter - 1839 - 570 lehte
...age.* " I thank God that (with joy I mention it) I was never afraid of hell, nor never grew pale at the description of that place: I have so fixed my contemplations...the joys of the one, than endure the misery of the other—to be deprived of them is a perfect hell, and needs, methinks, no addition to complete our... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 lehte
...immortality. I thank God that (with joy I mention it) I was never afraid of hell, nor never grew pale at the description of that place : I have so fixed my contemplations...perfect hell, and needs, methinks, no addition to complete our afflictions : that terrible term hath never detained me from sin, nor do I owe any good... | |
| 1843 - 424 lehte
...true. " I thank God, and with joy I mention it, I was never afraid of hell, nor never grew pale at the description of that place. I have so fixed my contemplations...perfect hell, and needs, methinks, no addition to complete our afflictions. That terrible term hath never detained me from sin, nor do I owe any good... | |
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