| 1848 - 752 pages
...Shall senators declare the results of their observation? — The philanthropic Wilberforce says : " It is very curious to hear the newspapers speaking...preserved from the effects of this constant strain." In speaking of some contemporary politicians, whose minds had given way under the stress of intellectual... | |
| Eliza R. Steele - 1841 - 286 pages
...appeared likely to be carried away into the commission of such an act, so cool, so self possessed ! It is very curious to hear the newspapers speaking...incessant application to business, forgetting that by a weekly admission of a day of rest, which our Maker has graciously enjoined, our faculties would be... | |
| 1845 - 632 pages
...likely to be carried away into the commission of such an act ; so cool, so selfpossessed!" " It is curious to hear the newspapers speaking of incessant...weekly admission of a day of rest, which our Maker has enjoined, our faculties would be preserved from the effect of this constant strain." Being reminded... | |
| Henry Addington Simcoe - 1844 - 594 pages
...away into the commission of such an act! — So cool, so self-possessed. It is very curious to heat the Newspapers speaking of 'incessant application...business,' forgetting that by the weekly admission of fa day of rest, which our Maker has graciously enjoined, our faculties would be preserved from the... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1846 - 740 pages
...likely to be carried away into the commission of such an act; so cool, so self-possessed." " It is curious to hear the newspapers speaking of incessant...weekly admission of a day of rest, which our Maker has * Sir Samuel Romilly, Sollcitor-Gmeral of England during the admlnielratlon of Fox, who terminated... | |
| 1847 - 586 pages
...this class. "Poor Castlereagh ! " writes Wilberforce, " I was never so shocked by any incident. It is curious to hear the newspapers speaking of incessant application to business, forgetting, that by the admission of a weekly day of rest, our faculties would be preserved from the effect of this constant... | |
| 1848 - 600 pages
...correct ing the false view of worldly things and bringing them down to their true dhninutiveness. ... It is very curious to hear the newspapers speaking...of rest, which our Maker has graciously enjoined, onr faculties would be preserved from the effects of this constant strain. I am strongly impressed... | |
| American and Foreign Sabbath Union - 1851 - 432 pages
...be likely to be carried away into the commission of such an act ; so cool, so selfpossessed." "It is curious to hear the newspapers speaking of incessant...weekly admission of a day of rest, which our Maker has enjoined, our faculties would be preserved from the effect of this constant strain." Being reminded... | |
| American and Foreign Sabbath Union - 1851 - 422 pages
...be likely to be carried away into the commission of such an act ; so cool, so selfpossessed." "It is curious to hear the newspapers speaking of incessant...weekly admission of a day of rest, which our Maker has enjoined, our faculties would be preserved from the effect of this constant strain." Being reminded... | |
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