I own myself so little a Presbyterian, that I approve of set times and seasons of more than ordinary acts of devotion, for breaking in on that habituated routine of life and thought, which is so apt to reduce our existence to a kind of instinct, or even... The Olio - Page 931833 - 310 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Burns - 1800 - 520 pages
...seasons of more than ordinary acts of devotion, for breaking in on that habituated routine of life and thought, which is so apt to reduce our existence...the first Sunday of May ; a breezy, blue-skyed noon sometime about the beginning, and a hoary morning and calm sunny day about the end, of autumn ; these,... | |
| 1801 - 452 pages
...ordinary acts of devotion, for breaking in on that habituated routine oi Jii« u.id thought, which is so V apt to reduce our existence to a kind of instinct,...to a state very little superior to mere machinery; We know nothing, or next to nothing, of the substance or stricture of our souls, so cannot account... | |
| 1809 - 530 pages
...seasons of more than ordinary acts of devotion, for breaking in on that habituated routine of life and thought which is so apt to reduce our existence...the first Sunday of May ; a breezy, blue-skyed noon, some time about the beginning, and a hoary morning and calm sunny day about the end, of autumn ; —... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1805 - 908 pages
...seasons of more than ordinary acts of devotion, for breaking in on that habituated routine of life and thought, which is so apt to reduce our existence...instinct, or even sometimes, and with some minds, fo a state very little superior to mere machinery. " This day, ihe first Sunday of May, a breezy blueeyed... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1806 - 416 pages
...seasons -of more than ordinary acts of devotion, for breaking in. on that habituated routine of life and thought, which is so apt to reduce "Our existence...machinery. " This day, the first Sunday of May, a breezy blueeyed noon some time about the beginning, and a hoary morning and calm sunny day about the end of... | |
| Robert Burns - 1806 - 622 pages
...seasons of more than ordinary acts of devotion, for breaking in on that habituated routine of life and thought which is so apt to reduce our existence...to a state very little superior to mere machinery. o 2 This This day ; the first Sunday of May ; a breezy, blue-skyed noon some time about the beginning,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1806 - 506 pages
...seasons of more than ordinary acts of devotion, for breaking in on that habituated routine of life and thought which is so apt to reduce our existence...instinct, or even sometimes, and with some minds, to a statQ very little superior to mere machinery. o * This This day ; the first Sunday of May ; a breezy,... | |
| 1809 - 914 pages
...seasons of more than ordinary acts of" dexoiion, for breaking in on that habituated routine of lite and thought which is so apt to reduce our existence...sometimes, and with some minds, to a state very little supcriour to mere machinery. " This clay, the first Sunday of May ; a breezy, blue-skyed noon, son»-... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1809 - 458 pages
...seasons of more than ordinary acts of devotion, for breaking in on that habituated routine of life and thought which is so apt to reduce our existence to a kind of mstinct, or even sometimes, and with some, minds, to a state very little superieur to mere machinery.... | |
| 1809 - 448 pages
...of devotion, for hreakmg in on lhat hahituated routine of life and thought which is so apt to rcduce our existence to a kind of instinct, or even sometimes, and with some minds, to a state very little siiperiour to mere machinery. "This day, the first Sunday of May ja hreezy, hlue-skyed noon, some time... | |
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