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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... ers of the mind and body were not new , but in that of Adam perfectly so : till that time unfelt and unknown . At once , per- fect as he was , how inconceivably great would his aftonishment at himfelf , be to himself . CREATION . II.
... ers of the mind and body were not new , but in that of Adam perfectly so : till that time unfelt and unknown . At once , per- fect as he was , how inconceivably great would his aftonishment at himfelf , be to himself . CREATION . II.
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... bodies , cries out with rapture and astonishment to the Lord , faying , " What << is man , that thou art mindful of him ! " and the fon of man , that thou vifiteft him ! " Pfalm viii . 4. And well might he , in confideration of that ...
... bodies , cries out with rapture and astonishment to the Lord , faying , " What << is man , that thou art mindful of him ! " and the fon of man , that thou vifiteft him ! " Pfalm viii . 4. And well might he , in confideration of that ...
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... body , or the formation of his foul ! What a cu- rious ftructure is the body ! confifting of various fenfes , parts , and members , admira- bly framed for performing all the functions of human life 30 CREATION .
... body , or the formation of his foul ! What a cu- rious ftructure is the body ! confifting of various fenfes , parts , and members , admira- bly framed for performing all the functions of human life 30 CREATION .
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... body , with the majefty of the counte- ferve to over - awe the brutal creation . nance , If we confider the fenfes , how wonderful are they , and how conveniently fituated ! As watchmen ufed not to be placed in a low or obfcure ...
... body , with the majefty of the counte- ferve to over - awe the brutal creation . nance , If we confider the fenfes , how wonderful are they , and how conveniently fituated ! As watchmen ufed not to be placed in a low or obfcure ...
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... bodies themselves . Without the fenfe of vifion , to us the rainbow would difplay its variegated co- lours in vain , the delight of the landscape be loft , and the exquifite tinges of the tulip , with all the retinue of flowers , be ...
... bodies themselves . Without the fenfe of vifion , to us the rainbow would difplay its variegated co- lours in vain , the delight of the landscape be loft , and the exquifite tinges of the tulip , with all the retinue of flowers , be ...
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