The crisis: a sermon, by a lover of his county [H. Fielding. Rotogr.]. |
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If we will receive any Idea , therefore , from this Passage , we must translate it
thus : Because she hath watered all Nations , with the Wine of the Violence of ber
Prostitution . The Greek is , ET IN TOU QIVOU του θυμδυ της πορνείας αυτής ...
If we will receive any Idea , therefore , from this Passage , we must translate it
thus : Because she hath watered all Nations , with the Wine of the Violence of ber
Prostitution . The Greek is , ET IN TOU QIVOU του θυμδυ της πορνείας αυτής ...
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for , ( 3 ) have rendered Wrath , as properly signifies Violence ; and St. Paul
himself , 1 Cor . iii , 6. hath caughc us to express watering , by the Verb WOTIEW :
And thus the wife Man , Prov . iv . 17. They eat the Bread of Wickedness , and
drink ...
for , ( 3 ) have rendered Wrath , as properly signifies Violence ; and St. Paul
himself , 1 Cor . iii , 6. hath caughc us to express watering , by the Verb WOTIEW :
And thus the wife Man , Prov . iv . 17. They eat the Bread of Wickedness , and
drink ...
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If it be necessary then for every Man before he barters , strictly to examine
whether he hath a lawful Capacity of disposing of chat for which he receives che
Mark ; surely , no one can suspect that he has the least Right to sell the Liberties
of his ...
If it be necessary then for every Man before he barters , strictly to examine
whether he hath a lawful Capacity of disposing of chat for which he receives che
Mark ; surely , no one can suspect that he has the least Right to sell the Liberties
of his ...
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... ocher Part , whac Painter , what Orator can describe wich suitable Horrour ,
che dreadful Sceneswhich absolute Power hath acted in the World's Theatre ; the
Cruelcies which Tyrants have inflicted , and Slavesendured ! Nor are chefe ...
... ocher Part , whac Painter , what Orator can describe wich suitable Horrour ,
che dreadful Sceneswhich absolute Power hath acted in the World's Theatre ; the
Cruelcies which Tyrants have inflicted , and Slavesendured ! Nor are chefe ...
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And , God grant such an Assurance may have so good an Effect on all who hear
me this Day , that they may never hereafter be in Danger of hearing so dreadful a
Sentence . I proceed now to my third Purpose : To apply what hath been here ...
And , God grant such an Assurance may have so good an Effect on all who hear
me this Day , that they may never hereafter be in Danger of hearing so dreadful a
Sentence . I proceed now to my third Purpose : To apply what hath been here ...
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Página 3 - For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies.