| Thomas Sewall - 184? - 20 lehte
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| William Allen - 1832 - 816 lehte
...firmness ; — they put on as smooth a lace, as they can, to impose on the spectators, and ¿ie firmly. But this is all deception ; the true state of their...most .horrible imaginings even of hell itself.— But the man, who dies as a man ought to die, <3 the humble minded, believing Christian.— He doe»... | |
| 1838 - 492 lehte
...must die yame. They put on as smooth a face as they can, to impose on the spectators and die firmly. But this is all deception ; the true state of their...itself. Some who have led lives adapted to sear their conscience and petrify all the moral sensibilities, die with a kind of indifference similar to that... | |
| Henry James Brown - 1855 - 336 lehte
...must die game. They put on as smooth a face as they can, to impose on the spectators, and die firmly. But this is all deception ; the true state of their...itself. Some who have led lives adapted to sear their conscience, and petrify all the moral sensibilities, die with a kind of indifference similar to that... | |
| William Allen - 1857 - 926 lehte
...manly firmness ; they put on as smooth a face as they can, to impose on the spectators, and die firmly. But this is all deception ; the true state of their...the most horrible imaginings even of hell itself. But the man who dies as a man ought to die, is the humble-minded, believing Christian. He does not... | |
| John Davidson Godman - 1859 - 128 lehte
...must die game.. They put on as smooth a face as they can, to impose on the spectators, and die firmly. But this is all deception: the true state of their...itself. Some, who have led lives adapted to sear their conscience and petrify all the moral sensibilities, die with a kind of indifference similar to that... | |
| 1886 - 362 lehte
...firmness ; they put on as smooth a face as they can, to compose on the spectators, and die firmly. But this is all deception. The true state of their minds at the very time, in nine cases out of ten, is worse than the most horrible imaginings of hell itself. But the man who... | |
| Tract Association of Friends (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1893 - 636 lehte
...must die game. They put on as smooth a face as they can, to impose on the spectators, and die firmly. But this is all deception ; the true state of their...itself. Some who have led lives adapted to sear their conscience, and petrify all the moral sensibilities, die with a kind of indifference similar to that... | |
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