There is a spirit which I feel, that delights to do no evil, nor to revenge any wrong, but delights to endure all things, in hope to enjoy its own in the end : its hope is to outlive all wrath and contention, and to weary out all exaltation and cruelty,... The Theological Review - Page 561874Full view - About this book
| John Gough, William Sewell - Society of Friends - 1799 - 372 pages
...departure, evidence the peaceful and even tenor of his mind at this Iblemn period. " There is a fpirit which I feel, that delights to do no evil, nor to...revenge any wrong, but delights to endure all things, in hopes to enjoy its own to the end : its hope is to outlive all wrath and contention, and to weary out... | |
| John Aikin - Biography - 1808 - 730 pages
...excellence, ought not to be omitted in the memoirs of his life. "There is a spirit which I feel," said he, " that delights to do no evil, nor to revenge any wrong,...contention, and to weary out all exaltation and cruelty, or whatever in of a nature contrary to itself. It sees to the end of all temptations : as it bears no... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1815 - 494 pages
...belonging to Thomas Parnel, a physician there. About two hours before his close, he spoke these words : " There is a spirit which I feel, that delights to do...contention, and to weary out all exaltation and cruelty, or whatever is of a nature contrary to itself. It sees to the end of all temptations. As it bears no evil... | |
| John Stewart - 1812 - 520 pages
...THIS LIFE— OBSERVATIONS ON THE INCIDENTS OF THIS GREAT MAN'S LIFE. '' There is a spirit" (said he) " which I feel, that delights to do no evil, nor to revenge any wrong-delights, to endure all things, in hope to enjoy its own in the end— its hope is to outlive... | |
| John Stewart - Ethics - 1812 - 514 pages
...THIS LIFE OBSERVATIONS ON THE INCIDENTS OF THIS GREAT MAN'S LIFE. « There is a spirit" (said he) " which I feel, that delights to do no evil, nor to revenge any wrong-delights to endure all things, in hope to enjoy its own in the end — its hope is to outlive... | |
| 1813 - 560 pages
...found among the .' last words' with which the magazines and memorials of the Dissenters are filled. ' There is a spirit which I feel that delights to do no evil, nor to revenge any wrong, but to endure all things, in hope to enjoy its own in the end. Its hope is to outlive all wrath and contention,... | |
| English literature - 1813 - 1102 pages
...found among the ' last words' with which the magazines and memorials of the Dissenters are filled. ' There is a spirit which I feel that delights to do no evil, nor to revenge any wrong, but to endure all things, in hope to enjoy its own in the end. Its hope is to outlive all wrath and contention,... | |
| Biography - 1815 - 488 pages
...belonging to Thomas P.irnel, a physician there. About two hours before his close, he spoke these words : " There is a spirit which I feel, that delights to do...contention, and to weary out all exaltation and cruelty, or whatever is of a nature contrary to itself. It sees to the end of all temptations. As it bears no evil... | |
| Henry Tuke - Camm, John - 1815 - 270 pages
...King's Ripton. About two hours before his decease, he expressed himself to the following import: " There is a Spirit which I feel, that delights to do...contention, and to weary out all exaltation and cruelty, or whatever is of a nature contrary to itself. It sees to the end of all temptations. As it bears no evil... | |
| Henry Tuke - Camm, John - 1815 - 260 pages
...expressed himself to the following import: " There is a Spirit which I feel, that delights to do n» evil, nor to revenge any wrong ; but delights to endure...contention, and to weary out all exaltation and cruelty, or whatever is of a nature contrary to itself. It sees to the end of all temptations. As it bears no evil... | |
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