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... because they have not an Angel's Appetite . But You , my Brethren , who know the Worth and Excellence of Religion , will , I am perfwaded , be ready to Protect and En- courage any Proposal which tends to pro- mote it in the World ...
... because they have not an Angel's Appetite . But You , my Brethren , who know the Worth and Excellence of Religion , will , I am perfwaded , be ready to Protect and En- courage any Proposal which tends to pro- mote it in the World ...
Стр. 53
... because God Almighty is capable of making the foul happy by ten thousand different ways . Befides thofe fe- veral avenues to pleasure which the foul is endowed with in this life ; it is not impof fible , according to the opinions of ...
... because God Almighty is capable of making the foul happy by ten thousand different ways . Befides thofe fe- veral avenues to pleasure which the foul is endowed with in this life ; it is not impof fible , according to the opinions of ...
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... because it in fome measure interferes with the third method , which I fhall propose in another paper , for the imployment of our dead unactive hours , and which I fhall only mention in general to be the pursuit of knowledge . HE laft ...
... because it in fome measure interferes with the third method , which I fhall propose in another paper , for the imployment of our dead unactive hours , and which I fhall only mention in general to be the pursuit of knowledge . HE laft ...
Стр. 109
... because he diftin- guishes every moment of it with useful or amufing thoughts ; or in other words , be- cause the one is always wifhing it away , and the other always enjoying it . How different is the view of paft life , in the man who ...
... because he diftin- guishes every moment of it with useful or amufing thoughts ; or in other words , be- cause the one is always wifhing it away , and the other always enjoying it . How different is the view of paft life , in the man who ...
Стр. 133
... because what is luxury in one may be temperance in ano- ther ; but there are few that have lived any time in the world , who are not judges of their own conftitutions , fo far as to know what kinds , and what proportions of food do beft ...
... because what is luxury in one may be temperance in ano- ther ; but there are few that have lived any time in the world , who are not judges of their own conftitutions , fo far as to know what kinds , and what proportions of food do beft ...
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100 Pfalm Tune angels arife becauſe Bishop Ken bleffings caft chufe confider converfation creatures cuftom death defire delight diftempers diſcover divine Dr.Watts earth eternity exerciſe exiſtence eyes faculties faid fame fays fecret feems felf felves fenfe fent feve feveral fhall fhew fhining fhort fhould fince fing fingle fins firft firſt fleep fome foon forrows foul fpecies fpirits ftands ftate ftill fubject fuch fuperior fupport fure Glaphyra glory goodneſs Hallelujah happineſs happy heart heav'nly heaven himſelf houſe HYMN impoffible infinite itſelf Jefus juft King laft lefs live Lord meaſure mifery mind moft moſt muſt nature neceffary obferved occafion paffed paffions perfon philofopher pleaſed pleaſure pow'rs praife praiſe prefent purpoſe raiſe reafon rife Saviour bleed ſeveral SPECTATOR ſtate taſte thee thefe themſelves ther theſe thine thing thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand throne uſeful virtue whilft whofe Whoſe wife
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