A Spring Day: Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful SeasonAuthor, 1818 - 344 pages |
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... kind . Can we then suppose that Eve , im- mediately upon her arising from the side of her husband , would run gadding abroad among the trees of the garden ? Surely no , but surprised at each other , wondering at themselves and all ...
... kind . Can we then suppose that Eve , im- mediately upon her arising from the side of her husband , would run gadding abroad among the trees of the garden ? Surely no , but surprised at each other , wondering at themselves and all ...
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... kind , are all provided with members answer- able for gathering their food in the watery element : such as are swimmers , being web- footed , and having their breasts and bellies strongly lined with downy feathers , close as scales ...
... kind , are all provided with members answer- able for gathering their food in the watery element : such as are swimmers , being web- footed , and having their breasts and bellies strongly lined with downy feathers , close as scales ...
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... kind should be few in number , and those which are gentle and docile , and of great utility to man , very numerous , is cer- tainly a display of infinite wisdom and kind- ness . The more we consider the latter , the greater reason we ...
... kind should be few in number , and those which are gentle and docile , and of great utility to man , very numerous , is cer- tainly a display of infinite wisdom and kind- ness . The more we consider the latter , the greater reason we ...
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... kind ; to instance only that of the dog for all . Does he not understand that which is good or hurtful for him ? For , place him upon the edge of a high precipice , where , on the one side he can come from it with safety , will he not ...
... kind ; to instance only that of the dog for all . Does he not understand that which is good or hurtful for him ? For , place him upon the edge of a high precipice , where , on the one side he can come from it with safety , will he not ...
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... kind of low groaning , formed betwixt the op- pressed plough , and the harness of the team as it turns up the earth . In like manner , while the law is ploughing and turning up the corrupt natural soil of the sinner's heart , how doth ...
... kind of low groaning , formed betwixt the op- pressed plough , and the harness of the team as it turns up the earth . In like manner , while the law is ploughing and turning up the corrupt natural soil of the sinner's heart , how doth ...
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Abihu Adam affliction Almighty beams beasts beautiful bees behold blessed body brook Canaan Christ Jesus ciii cometh CONTEMPLATION creation creature curse darkness death delight destroyed devil divine divine grace doth earth embrio enemies eternal everlasting evil Ezek faith Father field flesh flock flower fruit glory God's goeth gospel grace green bay tree ground grow hand hath heart heaven holy Husbandman infinite wrath Israel Jesus Christ John x light live Luke maketh manner Matt mercy mighty hand Nadab nature ness night ordinances planted pleasant pleasure plough Prov prove Psal Psalm putteth quadrupeds reason rejoice rience root royal Psalmist saith Satan saying seed shepherd sinner sins soul sown spiritual spring Sun of righteousness swallow sweet thee thereof things thorns thou tion trees unto wicked wisdom wise wonderful wood xxiii