A Spring-day: Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful Seasonauthor, 1806 - 338 pages |
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Page 36
... less wonderful , whereby agreeable odours are received with pleasure , and the contrary with reluctance , and by which we are led to take food and frequent places , which are most conducive to our health .. Likewise that of the palate ...
... less wonderful , whereby agreeable odours are received with pleasure , and the contrary with reluctance , and by which we are led to take food and frequent places , which are most conducive to our health .. Likewise that of the palate ...
Page 37
... less astonishing , the sense of which is diffused over the whole body , as that which is of absolute necessity for the comfortable existence of the animal part . And how strange is it , that , no soon- er an object is felt by the hand ...
... less astonishing , the sense of which is diffused over the whole body , as that which is of absolute necessity for the comfortable existence of the animal part . And how strange is it , that , no soon- er an object is felt by the hand ...
Page 39
... ! that the world might be assured of the truth of his death . Oh the greatness of the wrath of almighty God , and the heinous nature of our sins , that nothing less than the last drop of the heart's blood of CREATION . 39.
... ! that the world might be assured of the truth of his death . Oh the greatness of the wrath of almighty God , and the heinous nature of our sins , that nothing less than the last drop of the heart's blood of CREATION . 39.
Page 40
... less than the last drop of the heart's blood of our Lord could quench it , and wash them away . In the heart is that crimson fountain which sustains the whole human system ; but how from the ventricles it is forced into the ar- teries ...
... less than the last drop of the heart's blood of our Lord could quench it , and wash them away . In the heart is that crimson fountain which sustains the whole human system ; but how from the ventricles it is forced into the ar- teries ...
Page 55
... less than the least " of all saints , " Eph . iii . 8. Knowing that it is only grace that maketh me , or any , to differ from another , 1 Cor . iv . 7 . The lark has a long heel , which is one reason that it does not sit on the spray ...
... less than the least " of all saints , " Eph . iii . 8. Knowing that it is only grace that maketh me , or any , to differ from another , 1 Cor . iv . 7 . The lark has a long heel , which is one reason that it does not sit on the spray ...
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