A Spring-day: Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful Seasonauthor, 1806 - 338 pages |
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... hath seen it best to conceal from us how long , or how short , man continued in a state of innocence ; yet it is probable , both from scripture and reason , that he stood for a good space of time . First , when we reflect , if it were ...
... hath seen it best to conceal from us how long , or how short , man continued in a state of innocence ; yet it is probable , both from scripture and reason , that he stood for a good space of time . First , when we reflect , if it were ...
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... hath showed it unto them ; for " the invisible things of him from the crea- " tion of the world , are clearly seen , being " understood by the things that are made , " even his eternal power and Godhead , " Rom . i . 19 , 20. If ...
... hath showed it unto them ; for " the invisible things of him from the crea- " tion of the world , are clearly seen , being " understood by the things that are made , " even his eternal power and Godhead , " Rom . i . 19 , 20. If ...
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... hath made them of such utility to man and beast . And as for the rivers , not to speak of what use they are for preserving and nourishing their finny inha- bitants , which so plentifully furnish our ta- bles ; they are of absolute ...
... hath made them of such utility to man and beast . And as for the rivers , not to speak of what use they are for preserving and nourishing their finny inha- bitants , which so plentifully furnish our ta- bles ; they are of absolute ...
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... hath left none of his creatures destitute of suit- able means for preserving life . But though these kinds find ample provision in the wa- ters , what becomes of those that live whole- ly on the land , which neither sow nor ga- ther ...
... hath left none of his creatures destitute of suit- able means for preserving life . But though these kinds find ample provision in the wa- ters , what becomes of those that live whole- ly on the land , which neither sow nor ga- ther ...
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... hath our Creator apparently deprived them of this knowledge , or mag- nified man greatly in their eyes ! otherwise , how would the labours of the husbandman be facilitated ! Is not the Creator's goodness , too , great- ly manifested in ...
... hath our Creator apparently deprived them of this knowledge , or mag- nified man greatly in their eyes ! otherwise , how would the labours of the husbandman be facilitated ! Is not the Creator's goodness , too , great- ly manifested in ...
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