| Jonathan Edwards - 1808 - 532 pages
...as much, it would at last come to be properly false. Tuesday, Sept. 2. By a sparing diet, and eating what is light and easy of digestion, I shall doubtless...able to think more clearly ; and shall gain time, 1st, By lengthening my life ; 2dly, Shall need less time for digestion after meals ; Sdly, Shall be... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 556 pages
...the world, and that it never will be another kind of world, TucfJaj/, Seftemlifr i. By a fparingnefs in diet, and eating, as much as may be, what is light and caly of dfcellion, I lhall doubt-' « lei's need only mention Milton, Dryden, and Swift, in confirmation... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - 1815 - 290 pages
...much, it would at last come to be properly false. Tuesday, Sept. 2. — By a sparing diet, and eating what is light and easy of digestion, I shall doubtless...able to think more clearly ; and shall gain time, 1st, By length ening my life; 2dly, Shall need less time for digestion after meals ; Sdly, Shall be... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1830 - 370 pages
...both in body and mind, for my self denial in eating drinking and sleeping" — Again, July 7-1722. By a sparingness in diet and eating (as much as may...easy of digestion, I shall doubtless be able to think clearer and shall gain time, first by lengthening out my life. Secondly shall need less time for digestion... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1830 - 780 pages
...one, afterwards, should alter as much, it would at last come to be properly false. Tuesday, Sept. 2. By a sparingness in diet, and eating as much as may...and easy of digestion, I shall doubtless be able to 1 1 link more clearly, and shall gain time ; 1. By lengthening out my life ; 2. Shall need less time... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1831 - 484 pages
...and mind, for the practice of self-denial, in eati^lrand drinking. " By a sparing diet," says he, " and eating (as much as may be) what is light and easy of digestion, I shall doubtless be able to think clearer and shall gain time, first by lengthening out my life. Secondly, shall need less time for digestion... | |
| 1835 - 480 pages
...thousand worlds, be the turner of that straw, in opposition to the will of God." EATING AND DRINKING. BY a sparingness in diet, and eating as much as may...be able to think more clearly, and shall gain time. First, by lengthening out my life. Secondly, I shall need less time for digestion after meals. Thirdly,... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1835 - 474 pages
...and mind, for the practice of self-denial, in eating and drinking. " By a sparing diet," says he, " and eating (as much as may be) what is light and easy of difestion, I shall doubtless be able to think clearer, and shall gain time, rst by lengthening out... | |
| 1836 - 400 pages
...enabled to pursue his studies thirteen hours a day."t "By a sparingness in diet," says he, in his diary, "and eating (as much as may be) what is light and...easy of digestion, I shall doubtless be able to think clearer, and shall gain time, first by lengthening out my life: secondly, shall need less time for... | |
| 1836 - 732 pages
...to pursue his studies thirteen hours a day."t " By a sparingness in diet," says he, in his diary, " and eating (as much as may be) what is light and easy of digestion, I shall doubtless be able to think clearer, and shall gum time, first by lengthening out my life: secondly, shall need less time for digestion... | |
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