A Spring-day: Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful Season |
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of creation ; consequently , we find , from the sacred page , the Lord God filling
his hands with suitable employment , by placing him in the garden of Eden , for
the purpose of dressing and keeping it ; and , in the mean time , bringing to him
all ...
of creation ; consequently , we find , from the sacred page , the Lord God filling
his hands with suitable employment , by placing him in the garden of Eden , for
the purpose of dressing and keeping it ; and , in the mean time , bringing to him
all ...
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... power , wisdom , and goodness , which created that vehicle of commerce , and
made and discovered the power of the loadstone , by which means navigation is
arrived at such perfection , draw forth our affections to our bountiful Creator ?
... power , wisdom , and goodness , which created that vehicle of commerce , and
made and discovered the power of the loadstone , by which means navigation is
arrived at such perfection , draw forth our affections to our bountiful Creator ?
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1 claw on each foot toothed like a saw , can thereby more readily seize and hold
their slippery prey . All which show the bounty and care of the indulgent Creator ,
who hath left none of his creatures destitute of suitable means for preserving life ...
1 claw on each foot toothed like a saw , can thereby more readily seize and hold
their slippery prey . All which show the bounty and care of the indulgent Creator ,
who hath left none of his creatures destitute of suitable means for preserving life ...
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Did the horse , that most beautiful of all the four - footed kind , the strength and
courage of which is terrible in war ; or the lusty ox , which bellows in our fields ,
know properly what strength they are possessed of , —would the one , by means
of ...
Did the horse , that most beautiful of all the four - footed kind , the strength and
courage of which is terrible in war ; or the lusty ox , which bellows in our fields ,
know properly what strength they are possessed of , —would the one , by means
of ...
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... whereby it can discriminate and clearly distinguish betwixt moral good and evil
, truth and falsehood ; assemble ideas , comparing one with another through
means of intermediate ones ; reflect and deduce causes from effects , and effects
...
... whereby it can discriminate and clearly distinguish betwixt moral good and evil
, truth and falsehood ; assemble ideas , comparing one with another through
means of intermediate ones ; reflect and deduce causes from effects , and effects
...
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