| 1817 - 780 頁
...it, the folly to expect it, nor the ambition to desire it; but content myself in submitting to tht will and disposal of that God who made me, who has...make me miserable ; and that even the afflictions [ may at any time suffer shall tend to-my4jenefit. The faith you mention has certainly its use in the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 頁
...have not the vanity to, think, I deserve it, the fpJUy to. expect it, W>r the. amJbi.tion to desire it ; but content myself in submitting to the will...has hitherto preserved and blessed me, and in whose fatherft goodness I may well confide, that he will never make me miserable ; and that even the afflictions... | |
| 1817 - 292 頁
...deserve it, the folly to expect it, nor the amhition to desire it ; hut content myself in suhmitting to the will and disposal of that God who made me, who has hitherto preserved and hlessed me, and in whose fatherly goodness I may well confide that he will never make me miserahle... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 542 頁
...part, I have not the vanity to think 1 deserve it, the folly to expect it, nor the ambition to desire it ; but content myself in submitting to the will...and blessed me, and in whose fatherly goodness I may M'ell confide, that he. will never make me miserable ; and that even the afflictions 1 may at any time... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 798 頁
...vanity to think I deserve it, the folly to expect it, nor the ambition to desire it ; but content mv-elf in submitting to the will and disposal of that God who made ¡ne, who has hitherto preserved .•mil blessed me, and in whose fatherly goodness I may well contide,... | |
| 1826 - 302 頁
...deserve it, the folly to expect it, or the ambition to desire it, but content myself in submitting to the disposal of that God who made me, who has hitherto...preserved and blessed me, and in whose fatherly goodness 1 may well confide, that he never will make me miserable, and that the affliction I may at any time... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 420 頁
...deserve it, the folly to expect or the ambition to desire it, but content myself in submitting to the disposal of that God who made me, who has hitherto...whose fatherly goodness I may well confide, that he never will make me miserable, and that the affliction I may at any time suffer, may tend to my benefit.... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1825 - 920 頁
...deserve it, the folly to expect or the ambition to desire it, but content myself in submtling to the disposal of that God who made me, who has hitherto...whose fatherly goodness I may well confide, that he never vrill make me miserable, and that the atlliction I may' at any time sulfur, may tend tu my benefit.... | |
| Egbert Benson - 1825 - 140 頁
...expect it as of merit, but content myself in submitting to the disposal of that God who made me, and who has hitherto preserved and blessed me, and in whose fatherly goodness I will confide, that he never will make me miserable ;" so that, because his Maker has blessed him in... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1826 - 420 頁
...to desire it, but coi.tent myself in submitting to the disposal of that God, who made me, whi» lias hitherto preserved and blessed me, and in whose fatherly goodness I may well confide, that he never will make me miserable, and that the afflu-. (ions 1 may from time to time suffer, will tend... | |
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