A Spring Day: Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful Season |
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Now , any who considers what vast numbers of different species there are , and
the still greater varieties of each species , must reasonably suppose it would take
a pretty long space of time for Adam to give them their names ; for , though he ...
Now , any who considers what vast numbers of different species there are , and
the still greater varieties of each species , must reasonably suppose it would take
a pretty long space of time for Adam to give them their names ; for , though he ...
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As watchmen used not to be placed in a low or obscure situation , but on the
walls or towers of the capital , to give timely information of danger to the monarch
and inhabitants that lodged within ; so the noblest senses are not stationed low in
...
As watchmen used not to be placed in a low or obscure situation , but on the
walls or towers of the capital , to give timely information of danger to the monarch
and inhabitants that lodged within ; so the noblest senses are not stationed low in
...
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ness , shine in my heart , to give the “ light of the knowledge of the glory of God “
in the face of Jesus Christ , ” 2 Cor . iv . 6 . for , through the fall of man , gross
darkness hath overspread the whole soul , so that “ the “ natural man receiveth
not ...
ness , shine in my heart , to give the “ light of the knowledge of the glory of God “
in the face of Jesus Christ , ” 2 Cor . iv . 6 . for , through the fall of man , gross
darkness hath overspread the whole soul , so that “ the “ natural man receiveth
not ...
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The lark , too , like a disconsolate mourner , for the loss of the pleasant seasons ,
gives up with its song in winter , and assumes a chirping note ; yet even then , it is
remarkable for being as fat , if not fatter , than when it rejoiced in the cheerful ...
The lark , too , like a disconsolate mourner , for the loss of the pleasant seasons ,
gives up with its song in winter , and assumes a chirping note ; yet even then , it is
remarkable for being as fat , if not fatter , than when it rejoiced in the cheerful ...
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