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" What may justly damp in our minds the diabolical madness which prompts us to decide our petty animosities by the hazard of eternity, is, that in that one act the criminal does not only highly offend, but forces himself into the presence of his judge;... "
Blackwood's Lady's Magazine of the Belles Lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama ... - Страница 197
по Blackwood's Lady's Magazine VOL.X 1841 - 1841
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The Guardian, Том 1

1714 - 380 страници
...Duel knowingly offends God, and in thatvery Action rufhes into his offended Prefencc. Is it poffible for the Heart of Man to conceive a more terrible Image...a departed Spirit in this Condition ? Could we but luppofe it has juft left its Body, and ftruck with the eerriblc Rerlection, That to avoid the Laughter...

The Guardian, Том 1

Rob Steele - 1740 - 368 страници
...forces himfelf into the Prefence of his Judge; that is certainly his Cafe who dies in a Duel. I eannot but repeat it, He that dies in a Duel knowingly offends God, and in that very Aftion rufties into his offended Prefence. Is it poffible for the Heart of Man to conceix'ea more terrible...

The Gentleman's Library: Containing Rules for Conduct in All Parts of Life ...

Gentleman - 1744 - 488 страници
...only highly offend, but forces himfelf into the Prefence of his Judge : That is certainly his Cafe who dies in a Duel. I cannot but repeat it : He that...Duel knowingly offends God ; and in that very Action, rufh.es into his offended Prefence. Is it poflible for the Heart of Man to conceive a more terrible...

The Guardian, Том 1

1747 - 584 страници
...not only highly offend, but forces himfelf into the Prefence of his Judge, that is certainly his Cafe who dies in a Duel. I cannot but repeat it, He that...Duel knowingly offends God, and in that very Action rufhes into his offended Prefence. Is it poffible for the Heart of Man to conceive a mpre terrible...

The Guardian, Том 1

1797 - 522 страници
...duel knowingly offends God, and in that very action rufb.es into his offended prefence. Is it poffible for the heart of man to conceive a more terrible image than that of a departed fpirit in this condition? Could we but fuppofe it has juft left its body, and ftruck with the terrible...

The Addisonian miscellany, a selection from the Spectator, Tatler, and ...

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 страници
...prefence of his judge, that is certainly his cafe who dies in a duel. I cannot but repeat it, he who dies in a duel, knowingly offends God, and in that very action rufhes into his offended prefence. Is it poffible for the heart of man to conceive s. more terrible...

Select British Classics, Том 37

1803 - 440 страници
...in that one act the criminal does not only highly offend, but forces .himself into the presence cf his Judge: that is certainly his case who dies in...that very action rushes into his offended presence. Js it po&sible for the heart of man to conceive a, more terrible image than that of a departed spirit...

The British Essayists: Guardian

James Ferguson - 1819 - 366 страници
...animosities by the hazard of eternity, is, that in that one act the criminal does not only highly offend, but forces himself into the presence of his judge;...image than that of a departed spirit in this condition 1 Could we but suppose it has just left its body, and struck with the terrible reflection that to avoid...

The Herald of Peace, Том 3

1821 - 388 страници
...animosities by the hazard of eternity, is, that in that one act the criminal does not only highly oit end, but forces himself into the presence of his judge...his case who dies in a duel. I cannot but repeat it, be * The paper is dated on Good-Friday. 200 Anecdote relative to Ditelting. 201 that dies in a duel...

The Guardian

John Calhoun Stephens - 840 страници
...Animosities by the Hazard of Eternity, is, that in that one Act the Criminal does not only highly offend, but forces himself into the Presence of his Judge;...God, and in that very Action rushes into his offended Presence.5 Is it possible for the Heart of Man to conceive a more terrible Image, than that of a departed...
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