A Spring Day, Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful SeasonThomas Turnbull, 1803 - 338 pages |
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Page 17
... hills in a bal- lance ; before whofe face the earth and the heavens flee away , and in whofe prefence the highest feraphim in heaven veil their faces with their wings , Gen. i . 16. Pf . cxlvii . 4. Ifa . xl . 12. Rev. xx . 11. Ifa . vi ...
... hills in a bal- lance ; before whofe face the earth and the heavens flee away , and in whofe prefence the highest feraphim in heaven veil their faces with their wings , Gen. i . 16. Pf . cxlvii . 4. Ifa . xl . 12. Rev. xx . 11. Ifa . vi ...
Page 19
... hills we have our fprings , which , falling down their fides in rills , at the bottom are formed into rivers , which gliding gently along , are thereby ren- dered pure and healthful : whereas if , other- wife CREATION . 19.
... hills we have our fprings , which , falling down their fides in rills , at the bottom are formed into rivers , which gliding gently along , are thereby ren- dered pure and healthful : whereas if , other- wife CREATION . 19.
Page 20
... man . There the adder and fnake in wanton curls can fport among the heath , and bask themselves amid the funny beams , without either much annoying man , or being annoyed by him ; " The high hills are a refuge for the wild 20 CREATION .
... man . There the adder and fnake in wanton curls can fport among the heath , and bask themselves amid the funny beams , without either much annoying man , or being annoyed by him ; " The high hills are a refuge for the wild 20 CREATION .
Page 21
... hills and moun- tains , how fatigued would man and beaft have been in culturing them for their fufte- nance ? But , bleffed be the Lord , though , in , confequence of the fall , he faid man fhould eat bread in the fweat of his face , he ...
... hills and moun- tains , how fatigued would man and beaft have been in culturing them for their fufte- nance ? But , bleffed be the Lord , though , in , confequence of the fall , he faid man fhould eat bread in the fweat of his face , he ...
Page 56
... hill ftands a fheep - fold , the bleatings of its fleecy inhabitants are highly grateful to my ear ; and no less fo do they appear to be to their watchful fhepherd , who , for as early as it is , I behold , with chearful alacrity ...
... hill ftands a fheep - fold , the bleatings of its fleecy inhabitants are highly grateful to my ear ; and no less fo do they appear to be to their watchful fhepherd , who , for as early as it is , I behold , with chearful alacrity ...
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