A Spring-day: Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful Season |
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... of it to my Readers is , I hope they will find nothing in it contrary to sound
principles , but may find some little entertainment to pass a vacant hour , and
some passages which , through the Divine blessing , to them may prove useful .
And that ...
... of it to my Readers is , I hope they will find nothing in it contrary to sound
principles , but may find some little entertainment to pass a vacant hour , and
some passages which , through the Divine blessing , to them may prove useful .
And that ...
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... the God of Grace , the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ , by whom the
worlds were made , If this be not the use which is made of thy lofty strains of
poetry , and my low themes of prose , I'm afraid all will prove but a triflipg
amusement .
... the God of Grace , the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ , by whom the
worlds were made , If this be not the use which is made of thy lofty strains of
poetry , and my low themes of prose , I'm afraid all will prove but a triflipg
amusement .
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Thus finding an help meet for him , uniting in affection , they became one , and
proved that sacred bond which is so indispensably necessary for the upholding
of the human kind . Can we then suppose that Eve , immediately upon her arising
...
Thus finding an help meet for him , uniting in affection , they became one , and
proved that sacred bond which is so indispensably necessary for the upholding
of the human kind . Can we then suppose that Eve , immediately upon her arising
...
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dered pure and healthful : whereas if , otherwise , the surface of the globe had
been level , they would have stood stagnated , and proved rather prejudicial than
helpful and nourish- , ing to plants and animals , Besides , do not the mountains ...
dered pure and healthful : whereas if , otherwise , the surface of the globe had
been level , they would have stood stagnated , and proved rather prejudicial than
helpful and nourish- , ing to plants and animals , Besides , do not the mountains ...
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This heap of great waters would soon prove the death of all the inhabitants in the
earth , as well as its own , was it not kept from stagnating , and thereby putrifying ,
hy the continual flux and reflux of the tide , every wave of which bespeaketh the ...
This heap of great waters would soon prove the death of all the inhabitants in the
earth , as well as its own , was it not kept from stagnating , and thereby putrifying ,
hy the continual flux and reflux of the tide , every wave of which bespeaketh the ...
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