The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... piece of devotion, and seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature, told the votary, by way of reproof, that, in recompense for his hymn, he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper 2 THE SPECTATOR. No. 453.
... piece of devotion, and seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature, told the votary, by way of reproof, that, in recompense for his hymn, he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper 2 THE SPECTATOR. No. 453.
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... seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature , told the votary , by way of reproof , that , in recompense for his hymn , he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper 2 No. 453 . THE SPECTATOR .
... seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature , told the votary , by way of reproof , that , in recompense for his hymn , he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper 2 No. 453 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... nature which has not yet appeared in print , and may be acceptable to my rea ders . I. When all thy mercies , O my God , ' My rising soul surveys , " Transported with the view , I'm lost . " In wonder , love , and praise . II . " O how ...
... nature which has not yet appeared in print , and may be acceptable to my rea ders . I. When all thy mercies , O my God , ' My rising soul surveys , " Transported with the view , I'm lost . " In wonder , love , and praise . II . " O how ...
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... nature fails , and day and night ' Divide thy works no more , ' My ever grateful heart , O Lord , ' Thy mercy shall adore . XIII . ' Through all eternity to thee ' A joyful song I'll raise ; 6 For oh ! eternity's too short To utter all ...
... nature fails , and day and night ' Divide thy works no more , ' My ever grateful heart , O Lord , ' Thy mercy shall adore . XIII . ' Through all eternity to thee ' A joyful song I'll raise ; 6 For oh ! eternity's too short To utter all ...
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... natural disrelish of every thing which is good in his very nature , and he is born an enemy to the world . He is ever extremely partial to himself in all his actions , and has no sense of iniquity but from the punishment which shall ...
... natural disrelish of every thing which is good in his very nature , and he is born an enemy to the world . He is ever extremely partial to himself in all his actions , and has no sense of iniquity but from the punishment which shall ...
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