 | Leonora (fict.name.) - 1745 - 416 sider
...then to compleat my good Wimes, may you both enjoy Lord BATON'S Heaven upon Earth, to have your Minds move in Charity, reft in Providence, and turn upon the Poles of Truth. MY Friend,. anfwerrd GERMANICUS, I think the fame Author afluresus, when a truely great Man falls,... | |
 | Charles Palmer (Deputy Serjeant of the House of Commons.) - 1748 - 342 sider
...below ; fo always, that this profpedt be with pity, not with contemptuous pride. It is, certainly, heaven upon earth to have a man's mind move in charity,...reft in providence, and turn upon the poles of truth. 1235. He who is in poffeffion of the fupremeft dignity, and can mount no higher, has but one way left... | |
 | 1758 - 282 sider
...admirable author, " certainly " it is a heaven upon earth to have a man's mind (as " this teachi-th) move in Charity, reft in Providence, " and turn upon the poles of Truth." No. 117No. 117. Monday, December stb, 1757 I am not covetous of Cold, Nor care I who doth feed upon... | |
 | John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 sider
...nruft be whining and complaining of that enmity which, perhaps, does him honour, and fcribbling ta refute thofe calumnies which no one will believe,...Charity, ' reft in Providence, and turn upon the poles of f Truth.' If Johnfon could ever be faid to be idle, now was the time. He had, for nine years, been... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 sider
...which no one will believe, it may be faid, as we fay of a man labouring under a mortal difeafe : 1 He is no man for this world.' If he choofes a contrary...Johnfon could ever be faid to be idle, now was the time. He had, for nine years, been employed in his great work, and had finifhed it : he had clofed the Rambler;... | |
 | John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 sider
...difeafe : ' He is no man for this world.' If he choofes a contrary courfe to that above recommended, he does the work of thofe that hate him, and will...Johnfon could ever be faid to be idle, now was the time. He had, for nine years, been employed in his great work, and had finifhed it : he had clofed the Rambler... | |
 | John Hawkins - 1787 - 632 sider
...void of offence, ^fo feelingly defcribed in this fentence of lord Bacon : f Certainly it is heaven f upon earth to have a man's mind move in Charity, * reft in Providence, and turn upon the poles of f Truth.' If Johnfon could ever be faid to be idle, now was the time. He had, for nine years, been... | |
 | John Hawkins - 1787 - 652 sider
...and a confcience void of offence, fo feelingly defcribed in this fentence of lord Bacon : ' Ceitainly it is heaven • upon earth to have a man's mind move in Charity, c reft in Providence, and turn upon the poles of • Truth.' If Johnfon could ever be faid to be idle,... | |
 | 1791 - 448 sider
...extraordinary fufferings for publicly maintaining the worfhip of one God, is entirely groundlefs. * " Certainly it is heaven upon earth to have a man's mind move in charity, reft in providence, and turn on the poles of truth."—Lord BACON. groundlefs. Pofitive perfecution is difowned on all hands : honour... | |
 | John Feltham - 1799 - 146 sider
...of the Almighty j whose alone it is to give.) and not receive. LXXIX. <!ertainly (says Lord BACON) it is heaven upon earth, to have a man's mind move in 6 charity, rest in Providence, and turn upon the poles of truth. , • LXXX. CHRIST'S coat, says one... | |
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