A Spring-day: Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful Seasonauthor, 1806 - 338 pages |
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... more so than man now , who is born of a woman , and gradually comes from an unthinking to a thinking state ; from infancy to childhood , and from child- A A hood to man . Soon as the stupendous won- A Descant on Creation •
... more so than man now , who is born of a woman , and gradually comes from an unthinking to a thinking state ; from infancy to childhood , and from child- A A hood to man . Soon as the stupendous won- A Descant on Creation •
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... Soon as the stupendous won- ders permitted his mental powers to act in regularity , would not such , or similar , be the reflections of his then perfectly pure and rational soul ? What am I ! Where am I ! Of what am I , and all around ...
... Soon as the stupendous won- ders permitted his mental powers to act in regularity , would not such , or similar , be the reflections of his then perfectly pure and rational soul ? What am I ! Where am I ! Of what am I , and all around ...
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... soon be deluged , and be- come unfit for the habitation of man or beast ; -nay , in process of time , become a sea itself , while the ocean became a dry land . 1 Let us then bless the most high God for this wise disposal of things ; and ...
... soon be deluged , and be- come unfit for the habitation of man or beast ; -nay , in process of time , become a sea itself , while the ocean became a dry land . 1 Let us then bless the most high God for this wise disposal of things ; and ...
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... 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 , by the continual flux and reflux of the tide , eve- ry wave of which bespeaketh the wisdom . and ...
... 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 , by the continual flux and reflux of the tide , eve- ry wave of which bespeaketh the wisdom . and ...
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... soon " as the birds were destroyed , the reptiles " had full leave to multiply , and the conse- " quence was the total loss of the grass in " 1749 , when the New Englanders , too late repentants , were obliged to get their hay " from ...
... soon " as the birds were destroyed , the reptiles " had full leave to multiply , and the conse- " quence was the total loss of the grass in " 1749 , when the New Englanders , too late repentants , were obliged to get their hay " from ...
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