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For why a Man fhou'd rejeft his Happinefs is a Queftion we can never anfwer, but that he does, is what we daily fee.
Letters Concerning the Love of God, Between the Author of the Proposal to the Ladies, and Mr ... 1705
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Vance our Happinefs, which is the End of loving, and therefore in all reafctti Creatures ought not to be thought defi - table.
Letters Concerning the Love of God, Between the Author of the Proposal to the Ladies, and Mr ... 1705
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God is pleafed to allow us $ and expect it as one part of that Happinefs which is refer ved for us in another State, that we (hall then find all thofe hard things cleared which (b puzzled us here.
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The Troops prepare for Europe — Defcription of a Coffee Plantation — Plan of Reform for the Increafe of Population, and imiverfal Happinefs — One more Inflance of horrid Barbarity \ and Example of Humanity. —
Narrative, of a five years' expedition, against the revolted Negroes of Surinam, in Guiana, on the wild coast of South America; from the year 1772 to 1777: elucidating the history of that country and describing its productions ... with an account of the Indians of Guiana & Negroes of Guinea Blake, William 1757-1827, engr. cn 1796
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Happinefs confifts not in having too much, but fufEcient.
Solitude Considered with Respect to Its Influence Upon the Mind and the Heart 1795
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Happinefs of different confcious Beings differenty and in what it refpeSiiveiy conjifis • — ■ ilv The inanimcetey or material Part of the Creationy how made to anfwer the Divine Intention ■ 243
The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, a Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ... 1794
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That the Connexion beiweeit the ConduSi df fnoral Agents and their final State, with refpe£f to Happinefs or MifeVy, isrea - fonable and necejfary ■ ■ ■ ■ 263
The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, a Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ... 1794
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'Tis Man's Ignorance alone, an Ignorance brought in and fupported by Sin, which keeps him from thole ravilhing Contempla - tions of Truth, Beauty, and Glory, which God hath placed upon the whole Creation, and which conftitute one great Part of Happinefs here and 'hereafter.
Christian husbandry: or, A companion for the Christian in his field and ... Ambrose Serle 1792
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Happinefs only in Chrift —. — 7a Meeknefs and humility • — — 73
Carmina Evangelica, Or, Hymns: Chiefly Collected from Various Authors William Maurice 1792
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But, as a Cbriflian, he lives with his God; and one great Point of his Happinefs and Duty confifts, in living above the World, and as much as may be in a fpiritual Abftrac - iion from it* If a Plant incline to the Earth, we drive a Stake by it, and tie it up, orelfe it would rot upon the Soil:
Christian husbandry: or, A companion for the Christian in his field and ... Ambrose Serle 1792
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