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... Nature , to call Things which are not as tho ' they were : And it is an Argument of this good Man's Faith that he hath no Diffidence of the Great Event , tho ' his Cafe was fo unhappy now ; when he is hiding or flying from the Force of ...
... Nature , to call Things which are not as tho ' they were : And it is an Argument of this good Man's Faith that he hath no Diffidence of the Great Event , tho ' his Cafe was fo unhappy now ; when he is hiding or flying from the Force of ...
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... it must be employ'd , and that is the Lord . 1. AS to the Temper or Paffion of the Soul by which is diftinguifhed , it is the Nobleft that our Nature Nature can feel . Every One carries along with him of a Good GOVERNMENT . 5.
... it must be employ'd , and that is the Lord . 1. AS to the Temper or Paffion of the Soul by which is diftinguifhed , it is the Nobleft that our Nature Nature can feel . Every One carries along with him of a Good GOVERNMENT . 5.
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Thomas Bradbury. Nature can feel . Every One carries along with him in his Notions of a King , an Opinion that he is ... Nature and Dignity of this Joy , if we con- Gider , Ver.37 , 38,39 . 42 . Ver . 43 . edly 2. THE Object upon whom he ...
Thomas Bradbury. Nature can feel . Every One carries along with him in his Notions of a King , an Opinion that he is ... Nature and Dignity of this Joy , if we con- Gider , Ver.37 , 38,39 . 42 . Ver . 43 . edly 2. THE Object upon whom he ...
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... Nature that thefe People live . Can a Man delight in Blood , drive his Subjects into Corners , break them upon the Wheel , let them groan in Gallics , and rot in Dungeons , and yet rejoyce in the Lord ? INDEED how far the Confcience of ...
... Nature that thefe People live . Can a Man delight in Blood , drive his Subjects into Corners , break them upon the Wheel , let them groan in Gallics , and rot in Dungeons , and yet rejoyce in the Lord ? INDEED how far the Confcience of ...
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... Nature make between those Villanies that are of a private fort , and fuch as are done against a Community . Men do not defpife a Thief Prov . vi . if he fteal to fatisfie his Soul when he is hungry . There 30 . is a Pity follows fuch a ...
... Nature make between those Villanies that are of a private fort , and fuch as are done against a Community . Men do not defpife a Thief Prov . vi . if he fteal to fatisfie his Soul when he is hungry . There 30 . is a Pity follows fuch a ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 7 - To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David, the servant of the LORD, who spake unto the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul : And he said, I WILL love thee, O LORD, my strength.
Página 23 - For they got not the land in possession by their own sword, neither did their own arm save them: but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst a favour unto them.