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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James Fisher. CR PREFACE . REATION is a fubject which fills every reasonable creature with won- der ; and in no feafon more than Spring . Then nature having burft the iron fetters of ftern winter , and broken down its icy prifon ...
James Fisher. CR PREFACE . REATION is a fubject which fills every reasonable creature with won- der ; and in no feafon more than Spring . Then nature having burft the iron fetters of ftern winter , and broken down its icy prifon ...
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... creatures , and give them their defignations according- ly , which doubtlefs he did . After this , we find the Lord God caufed a deep fleep to fall upon ... creature fo like himself , the comelieft of all creation around ? and CREATION . 13.
... creatures , and give them their defignations according- ly , which doubtlefs he did . After this , we find the Lord God caufed a deep fleep to fall upon ... creature fo like himself , the comelieft of all creation around ? and CREATION . 13.
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... creature , nor , when he had fallen by his iniquity , ftill to con- tinue to preserve him in being , and fupply him out of his bountiful hand with number- lefs temporal good things ; but how fhall it be told for wonder and amazement ...
... creature , nor , when he had fallen by his iniquity , ftill to con- tinue to preserve him in being , and fupply him out of his bountiful hand with number- lefs temporal good things ; but how fhall it be told for wonder and amazement ...
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... creature as man . If the king of Ifrael was loft in thought at viewing this afar off , what ' ought we to be who live in gospel days ! The works of nature naturally lead the contemplative mind up the ftream of creation to God the foun ...
... creature as man . If the king of Ifrael was loft in thought at viewing this afar off , what ' ought we to be who live in gospel days ! The works of nature naturally lead the contemplative mind up the ftream of creation to God the foun ...
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... creatures deftitute of fuit- able means for preferving life . But though these kinds find ample provifion in the wa- ters , what becomes of those that live whole- ly on the land , which neither fow nor ga- ther into barns ? Shall they ...
... creatures deftitute of fuit- able means for preferving life . But though these kinds find ample provifion in the wa- ters , what becomes of those that live whole- ly on the land , which neither fow nor ga- ther into barns ? Shall they ...
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