I have a constitution, in many respects peculiarly unhappy, attended with flaccid solids, vapid, sizy and scarce fluids, and a low tide of spirits; often occasioning a kind of childish weakness and contemptibleness of speech, presence, and demeanor, with... Essays in Puritanism - Page 34by Andrew Macphail - 1905 - 339 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1808 - 532 pages
...undertaking, many of which are generally known ; besides other, which my own heart is conscious of. I have a constitution, in many respects peculiarly unhappy,...often occasioning a kind of childish weakness and contemptiblcness of speech, presence, and demeanor ; with a disagreeable dulness and stiffness, much... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - Natural sin - 1815 - 290 pages
...undertaking, many of which are generally known; besides other, which my own heart is conscious of. I have a constitution, in many respects peculiarly unhappy,...contemptibleness of speech, presence, and demeanour ; with a disagreeable dulness and stiffness, much unfitting me for conversation, but more especially... | |
| English literature - 1816 - 660 pages
...undertaking, many of which are generally known; besides other, which my own heart is conscious of. I have a constitution, in many respects peculiarly unhappy,...low tide of spirits ; often occasioning a kind of •hildish weakness and contemptibleness of speech, presence, and demaanour ; with a disagreeable dulness... | |
| 1816 - 654 pages
...undertaking, many of which are generally known ; besides other, which my own heart is conscious of. I have a constitution, in many respects peculiarly unhappy,...and a low tide of spirits ; often occasioning a kind ot childish weakness and conternptibleness of speech, presence, and demeanour; with a disagreeable... | |
| William Brown (M.D.) - Bible - 1816 - 542 pages
...conscious. I have a constitution, in many respects, peculiarly unhappy, attended with flaccid solids, scarce fluids, and a low tide of spirits, often occasioning...contemptibleness of speech, presence and demeanour, with a disagreeable dulness and stiffness, much unfitting me for conversation, but more especially... | |
| American literature - 1827 - 654 pages
...to the Trustees of NewJersey College, when they invited him to become President of that institution, "a constitution, in many respects peculiarly unhappy,...contemptibleness of speech, presence, and demeanour." His admirer, Austin, does not forget to mention, that if "any gentleman desired acquaintance with his... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Religion - 1829 - 778 pages
...undertaking, many of which are generally known ; beside others, of which my own heart is conscious. — I have a constitution, in many respects peculiarly unhappy,...weakness and contemptibleness of speech, presence, and demeanor, with a disagreeable dulness and stiflhess, much unfitting me for conversation, but more especially... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1830 - 792 pages
...undertaking, many of which are generally known ; beside others, of which my own heart is conscious. — I have a constitution, in many respects peculiarly unhappy,...weakness and contemptibleness of speech, presence, and demeanor, with a disagreeable dulness and stiffness, much unfitting me for conversation, but more especially... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1830 - 784 pages
...have a constitution, in many respects peculiarly unhappy, attended with flaccid solids, vapidt sisy and scarce fluids, and a low tide of spirits ; often •occasioning a kind oT childish weakness and contemptibleness of speech, presence, and demeanor, with a disagreeable dulness... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Election (Theology) - 1831 - 604 pages
...of which are generally known," says he, " besides others which my own heart is conscious of. I have a constitution in many respects peculiarly unhappy,...contemptibleness of speech, presence, and demeanour ; with a disagreeable dulness and stiffness, much unfitting me for conversation, but more especially... | |
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