If the devil ever laughs it must be at hypocrites ; they are the greatest dupes he has ; they serve him better than any others, and receive no wages ; nay, what is still more extraordinary, they submit to greater misfortunes to go to Hell, than the sincerest... The Courtier's Daughter - Seite 258von Lady Catherine Pollock Manners Stepney - 1838Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...others, and receive no wage* ; nay, what is itill more extraordinary, they submit to greater misfortunes to go to Hell, than the sincerest Christian to go to Heaven." — Colton. Old Mr. Sumner, the founder of the Guardian Assurance Company, was well known as a roach... | |
| John William Carleton - 1868 - 724 Seiten
...others, and receive no wages ; nay, what is still more extraordinary, they submit to greater misfortunes to go to Hell, than the sincerest Christian to go to Heaven." — Colton. Old Mr. Sumner, the founder of the Guardian Assurance Company, was well known as a roach... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 772 Seiten
...serve him better than any others but receive no wages ; nay, what in still more extraordinary, thev laws of Moses. — Fisher Amt». As to lawyers, — Cotton. He was a man would say untruths, and be ever double, l>oth ill his words and deeds. —... | |
| Job Elmer Hedges - 1910 - 276 Seiten
...and receive no wages ; nay, what is still more extraordinary, they submit to greater mortification to go to hell than the sincerest Christian to go to heaven." UNtV, OF MICHIGAN, THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE LIBRARY DATE DUE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 3 9015... | |
| 710 Seiten
...and receive no wages ¡ nay, what il «till more extraordinary, they submit to greater misfortunes to go to Hell, than the sincerest Christian to go to Heaven." — Collón. Old Mr. Sumner, the founder of the Guardian Assurance Company, was well known as a roach... | |
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