| William Wirt - 1826 - 690 páginas
...rigidly and unalterably enforced. Tims must it ever be, until we have the power to resist the strength of omnipotence. Again ; it is sufficiently evident that...be as happy as his present state will allow. Misery is always the result of a violation of some of the laws which the Creator has established. Hence, our... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1831 - 380 páginas
...rigidly and unalterably enforced. Thus must it ever be, until we have the power to resist the strength of omnipotence. Again ; it is sufficiently evident that...be as happy as his present state will allow. Misery is always the result of a violation of some of the laws which the Creator has established. Hence, our... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1831 - 416 páginas
...rigidly and unalterably enforced. Thus must it ever be, until we have the power to resist the strength of omnipotence. Again ; it is sufficiently evident that...be as happy as his present state will allow. Misery is always the result of a violation of some of the laws which the Creator has established. Hence, our... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1833 - 388 páginas
...rigidly and unalterably enforced. Thus must it ever be, until we have the power to resist the strength of omnipotence. Again ; it is sufficiently evident that...be as happy as his present state will allow. Misery is always the result of a violation of some of the laws which the Creator has established. Hence, our... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 páginas
...rigidly and unalterably enforced. Thus must it ever be, until we have the power to resist the strength of Omnipotence. Again; it is sufficiently evident that...be as happy as his present state will allow. Misery is always the result of a violation of some of the laws which the Creator has established. Hence, our... | |
| 1836 - 432 páginas
...rigidly and unalterably enforced. Thus must it ever be, until we have the power to resist the strength of Omnipotence. Again; it is sufficiently evident that...be as happy as his present state will allow. Misery is always the result of a violation of some of the laws which the Creator has established. Hence, our... | |
| Samuel Read Hall - 1852 - 242 páginas
...we may be wise, or unwise ; but they will be rigidly and unalterably enforced. Thus must it ever be. By obedience to the laws of God, man may be as happy as his present state will allow. But misery, sooner or later, will inevitably follow disobedience. Hence, our great business here is... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 902 páginas
...rigidly and unalterably enforced. Thus must it ever be, until we have the power to resist the strength of omnipotence. Again ; it is sufficiently evident that...be as happy as his present state will allow. Misery is always the result of a violation of some of the laws which the Creator has established. Hence, our... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 páginas
...the strength of omnipotence. Again ; it is sufficiently evident that the very constitution which Cod has established, is, with infinite wisdom and benevolence,...obedience to the laws of God, man may be as happy as his preeeut state will allow. Misery is always the result of a violation of •ome of the laws which the... | |
| David Kay - 1873 - 242 páginas
...the law of its true nature ; its happiness is thwarted when it disobeys that law." — (SOCRATES.) " By obedience to the laws of God, man may be as happy as his present state will allow." — (President WAYLAND.) " Man is furnished with everything proper or necessary to his condition, and... | |
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