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Lord Byron: A Biography with a Critical Essay on His Place in Literature - Page 362
by Karl Elze - 1872 - 516 pages
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The Philosophy of a Future State

Thomas Dick - 1831 - 284 pages
...if true, they will have their reward hereafter ; and if there be no hereafter, they can be but %vith the infidel in his eternal sleep, having had the assistance...without subsequent disappointment, since (at the worst of them) ," out of nothing, nothing can arise," not even sorrow. But a man's creed does not depend...
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The New-England Magazine, Volume 1

Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin - 1831 - 570 pages
...unostentatiously beautiful. Indisputably, theßrm believers of the Gospel have a great advantage over all others, for this simple reason, that, if true, they will have...hereafter ; and if there be no hereafter, they can but be with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having had the assistance of an eternal hope, through...
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Life and journals [&c.].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 622 pages
...heautiful. Indisputahly, the firm helievers in the gospel have a great advantage over all others, — for this simple reason, that, if true, they will have their reward hereafter ; and it there he no hereafter, they can he hut with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having had the assistance...
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The works of Thomas Moore, Volume 17

Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 pages
...beautiful. Indisputably, the firm believers in the gospel have a great advantage over all others, — for this simple reason, that, if true, they will have...'out of nothing, nothing can arise,' not even sorrow. But a man's creed does not depend upon himself: who can say, I wilt believe this, that, or the] other?...
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A portraiture of modern scepticism; or, A caveat against infidelity

John Morison - 1832 - 278 pages
...Gospel have a great advantage over all others, for this simple reason—that if true, they will fiave their reward hereafter ; and if there be no hereafter,...the worst, for them) ' out of nothing, nothing can arise,'—not even sorrow." sonal concern. No man can stand in your place when you die. I beseech you,...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals,

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 404 pages
...beautiful. Indisputably, the firm believers in the Gospel have a yjreat advantage over all others, — for this simple reason, that, if true, they will have...out of nothing, nothing can arise; not even sorrow. But a man's creed does not deVOL. v. u pend upon himself: who can say, I »/;*'// believe this, that,...
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Letters and journals [&c.].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 678 pages
...beautiful. ' Indisputably, the firm believers in the gospel have a ' great advantage over all others, — for this simple ' reason, that, if true, they will...of nothing, nothing can arise," ' not even sorrow. But a man's creed does not de' pend upon himself: who can say, I will believe this, ' that, or the...
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The authenticity of the Bible

Origen Bacheler - 1833 - 388 pages
...Gospel have a great advantage over all others — for this simple reason, that, if true, they will Ijave their reward hereafter : and if there be no hereafter,...of nothing, nothing can arise,' not even sorrow." I do not pretend, Sir, that ibis is evidence of the truth of religion. I speak now merely of its consolations....
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The Philosophy of a Future State

Thomas Dick - 1833 - 428 pages
...beautiful. Indisputably, the firm believers in the gospel have a great advantage over all others — for this simple reason, that if true, they will have...without subsequent disappointment, since (at the worst of them) "out of nothing, nothing can arise," not even sorrow. But a man's creed does not depend upon...
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The Works of George Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 5

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 396 pages
...beautiful. Indisputably, the firm believers in the Gospel have a great advantage over all others, — for this simple reason, that, if true, they will have...out of nothing, nothing can arise, not even sorrow. But a man's creed does not deVOL. v. u pend upon himself: who can say, I will believe this, that, or...
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