| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 lehte
...were, of almighty power, and invested upon every side with omnipresence, we shrink into the minuteness of our own nature, and are, in a manner, annihilated before him. And though a consideration of his other attributes may relieve, in some measure, our apprehensions ; yet no conviction... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 lehte
...under the arm, as it were, of almighty power, and inverted upon every fide with omniprefence, we fhrink into the minutenefs of our own nature, and are, in...exercifed, nor the mercy with which it is tempered, can wholly remove the terror that naturally arifes from a force which nothing can withftand. If we rejoice,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 lehte
...under the arm, as it were, of almighty power, and inverted upon every fide with omniprefence, we fhrink into the minutenefs of our own nature, and are, in a manner, annihilated before him. And though a contideration of his other attributes may relieve in fome meafure our apprehenfions ; yet no conviction... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 lehte
...under the arm, as it were^ of almighty power, and invcfted upon every fide with omniprelence, we fhrink into the minutenefs of our own nature, and are, in a manner, annfhilated before him. And though a confideration of his other attributes may relieve in fome meafure... | |
| Freeman of Dublin - 1800 - 674 lehte
...under the arm as it were> of almighty power, and inverted upon every fide with omniprefence, we fhrink into the minutenefs of our own nature, and are, in...confideration of his other attributes may relieve in fome meafurc our apprehenfions ; Cons ; yet no conviftion of the juftice with which it is exercifed, nor... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 lehte
...under the arm, as it were, of almighty power, and invefted upon every fide with omniprefence, we fhrink into the minutenefs of our own nature, and are, in...yet no conviction of the juftice with which it is cxercifed, nor the mercy with which it is tempered, can wholly remove the terrour that naturally arifes... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 lehte
...under the arm, as it were, of almighty power, and invefted upon every fide with omniprefence, we drink into the minutenefs of our own nature, and are, in...his other attributes may relieve in fome meafure our apprehenfibns ; yet no conviction of the juftice with which it is exercifbd, nor the mercy with which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 lehte
...were, of Almighty power, and invested upon every side with omnipresence, we shrink into the minuteness of our own nature, and are, in a manner, annihilated before him. And though a consideration of his other attributes may relieve in some measure our apprehensions ; yet no conviction... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1827 - 194 lehte
...were, of almighty power, and invested upon every side with omnipresence, we shrink into the minuteness of our own nature, and are, in a manner, annihilated before him. And though a consideration of his other attributes may relieve in some measure our apprehensions, yet no conviction... | |
| Edward Clarkson - 1830 - 202 lehte
...were, of Almighty power, and invested on every side with OMNIPRESENCE, we shrink into the minuteness of our own nature, and are in a manner annihilated before him. * * * If we rejoice, we rejoice with trembling ; and even whilst we are receiving benefits, we cannot... | |
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