| Jonathan Edwards - 1766 - Страниц: 506
...a bad one, muft own himfelf to judge very *' much amifs, if he does not conclude that a vir*' tuous Life, with the certain Expectation of " everlafting...the Fear of that " dreadful State of Mifery, which it is very pof" fible may overtake the guilty, or at leaft the *' terrible uncertain Hope of Annihilation.... | |
| John Locke - 1768 - Страниц: 418
...Reward of a bad one, muft own himfelf to judge very much amifs, if he does not conclude, That a virtuous Life, with the certain Expectation of everlafting Blifs, which may come, is to be preferred to a viciaus one, with the Fear of •that Of P that dreadful State of Mifery, which 'tis very poffiblemay... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - Страниц: 560
...much ami is if he does not conclude, that a virtuous life, with the certain expectation of evcrlafling blifs, which may come, is to be preferred to a vicious one, with the fear of that dreadful ftate of mifery, which it is very poflible may overtake the guilty; or at beft the terrible uncertain... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - Страниц: 986
...amifs, if he does not conclude, that * virtuous life, with the certain expectation of everlafting Wifs which may come, is to be preferred to a vicious one, with the fear of that dreadful ftate of mrfery, which it is very portable may overtake the guilty •, or, at beft, the terrible uncertain... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - Страниц: 950
...much amifs, if he does not conclude, that a virtuous fife, with the certain expectation bf everldftfng blifs which may come, is to be preferred to a vicious one, wnih the fear of that dreadful flare of tnifrry, which it is very poflible may overtake the .gu3ty... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - Страниц: 562
...amiss if he does not conclude, that a virtuous life, with the certain expectation of everlasting bliss, which may come, is to be preferred to a vicious one., with the fear of that dreadful state of misery, which it is very pos>ib!e may overtake the guilty; or at best the terrible uncertain hope of... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - Страниц: 554
...amiss if he does not conclude, that a virtuous life, with the certain expectation of everlasting bliss, which may come, is to be preferred to a vicious one, with the fear of that dreadful state of misery, which it is very possi^ ble may overtake the guilty ; or at best the terrible uncertain hope... | |
| John Locke - 1806 - Страниц: 390
...of a bad one, mud. own himfelf to judge very much arnils, if he docs not conclude, that a virtuous life, with the -certain expectation of everlafting blifs which may come, is 'to be pre-»ferredto a vicious one, with the fear of that dreadful. ftate of mifery, which it is very poffible... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - Страниц: 346
...amiss, if he does not conclude, that a virtuous life with the certain expectation of everlasting bliss, which. may come, is to be preferred to a vicious one, with the fear of that dreadful state of misery, which it is very possible may overtake the guilty; or at best, the terrible uncertain hope... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1808 - Страниц: 402
...amiss, if he does not conclude that a virtuous life, with the certain expectation of everlasting bliss, which may come, is to be preferred to a vicious one, with the fear of that dreadful state of misery, which it is very possible may overtake the guilty, or at least the terrible, uncertain hope... | |
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