| Philip Doddridge - 1748 - 296 sider
...of Confcience, and fome remaining Principles of fo good an Education, would break in upon his moft licentious Hours ; and I particularly remember he...diflblute Companions were once congratulating him on his diflinguiftied Felicity, a Dog happening at that Time to come into the Room, he could not forbear groaning... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1785 - 292 sider
...of confcience, and fome remaining principles of fo good an education, would break in upon his moft licentious hours ; and I particularly remember he...congratulating him on his diftinguifhed felicity, a dog hap-- pening at that time to come into the room, he could not forbear groaning inwardly, and faying... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1794 - 304 sider
...of confcience, and fiune remaining principles of fo good an education, would break in upon his moft licentious hours ; and I particularly remember, he told me, that when fome of his diffolutc companions were once congratulating him en his diftinguifhed feh'city, a do^, happening at... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1795 - 262 sider
...of eonfcience, and fome remaining principles of fo good an education, would break in upon his moft licentious hours ; and I particularly remember he. .told me, that when fome of his diffolute companions were once congratulating him on his diftinguilhed felicity, a dog happening at... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1864 - 172 sider
...told me, that when some of his dissolute companions were once congratulating him on his distinguished felicity, a dog happening at that time to come into...room, he could not forbear groaning inwardly, and saying to himself, " Oh that I were that dog !" such was then his happiness ; and such perhaps is that... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 sider
...told me, that when some of his dissolute companions were once congratulating him on* his distinguished felicity, a dog happening at that time to come into...room, he could not forbear groaning inwardly, and saying to himself, "'Oh that I were that dog!" Such was then his happiness ; and such perhaps is that... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1804 - 398 sider
...the reproac'.ics of his confcience embittered all his enjoyments. Hence when fome of his diffolute companions were once congratulating him on his diftinguifhed felicity, a dog happening at that time to enter the room, he could not forbear groaning inwardly, and faying to himfelf, " O that I were that... | |
| David Simpson - 1809 - 410 sider
...told me, that when some of his dissolute companions were once congratulating him on his distinguished felicity, a dog happening at that time to come into...room, he could not forbear groaning inwardly, and saving to himself, Oh, that I were that dog' — Sucb'was then his happiness, and such perhaps is that... | |
| David Simpson - 1810 - 422 sider
...told me, that when some of his dissolute companions were once congratulating him on hi< distinguished felicity, a dog happening at that time to come into...room, he could not forbear groaning inwardly, and saying to himself, Oh that I wire that dog! — Such was then his happiness ! and such perhaps is that... | |
| 1814 - 984 sider
...most licentious hours, and when some of his dissolute companions were once congratulating him upon his felicity, a dog happening at that time to come into...room, he could not forbear groaning inwardly, and saying to himself" O that I were that dog," and in after life he failed not to bear his testimony from... | |
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