| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1723 - 584 sider
...of your fight, returning from one Winter to another. So this Life of Man appears for a foort fpace, but of what -went before, or what is to follow, we are ut• .' ' terly terly ignorant. If therefore this new DoiTrin -contains fomething more certain, it... | |
| 1848 - 726 sider
...storm ; but after a short space of fair weather he vanishes into the dark winter whence ho had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space ; but...or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more certain, it seems justly to deserve to be followed."... | |
| Thomas Thompson - 1824 - 334 sider
...and not affected by the storm ; but after a very short space of time it vanished out of sight. So the life of man appears for a short space ; but of what went before, or of what is to follow after, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new religion give us more... | |
| John Wainwright - 1829 - 444 sider
...returning from one winter to another. So the life of man here appears fora very short space of time ; but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are entirely ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contain something more certain, it seems to deserve... | |
| James B. Holroyd - 1834 - 426 sider
...the one side, to winter on the other, and then disappears from your eyes. Such is the life of man, it appears for a short space, but of what went before,...or what is to follow we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine presents us with something more certain concerning our future state, it... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 sider
...weather, he immediately vanishes out of your sight, into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space, but...or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more certain, it seems justly to deserve to be followed."... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1862 - 604 sider
...soon passed over, he immediately vanishes out of your sight into the dark winter again. So this life appears for a short space ; but of what went before,...or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more certain, it seems justly to deserve to be followed."... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 sider
...out of your sight, returning from one winter to another. So this life of man appears for a moment ; but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more certain, it seems justly to deserve to be followed."... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 sider
...passed over, he immediately vanishes out of your sight into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space : but...or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more certain, it seems justly to deserve to be followed."... | |
| 1853 - 496 sider
...passed over, he immediately vanishes out of your sight into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space ; but...or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more certain, it seems justly to deserve to be followed."... | |
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