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in | incorruption: 7 It is | sown 7 | 7 in dis | | honor; || 7 it is | raised | 7 in | glory: | | 7 It is | sown 77 in weakness; || 7 it is raised | 7 in [ power: | | 7 It is | sown 7 | 7 a | natural | body; | | 7 it is raised | 7 a | spiritual | body. | |¦ Now 7 this I say, 7 brethren, | 7 that | flesh and blood 7 | cannot inherit the kingdom of | God; 7| | neither doth cor | ruption | 7 in | herit | incor | rupe tion.

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7 Be | hold, 7 | 7 I | shew you a | mystery. | | | We shall not 7 | all 7 | sleep: 7||but we shall | all be changed 77 in a moment, | 7 in the| twinkling of an | eye, 7 | 7 at the | last 7 | trump: 7 || 7 for the trumpet shall | sound, 7 | 7 and the [ dead shall be raised 7 | incor | ruptible, | 7 and | we shall be changed. 7||| 7 For | this 7 | 7 cor | ruptible | must 7 | put on | incor | ruption, | | 7 and | this 7 | mortal | must 7 | put on | immor | tality. [ || So when this corruptible 7 shall have | put | on | incorruption; | 7 and this mortal | 7 shall have put on immortality, || then shall be brought to pass 77 the saying that is written || "Death 77 is swallowed up 77 in victory." | | | 07 | Death! 7 | | where is thy | sting? 7|||0| Grave! 7 | | where is thy | victory? | | | 7 The | sting of | death 7 | 7 is | sin; 7 | | 7 and the | strength of | sin 77 is the law. 7||| 7 But thanks be to God, 77 who | giveth | us the victory, || through our Lord Jesus Christ. 7 || |

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Man that is born of a woman || hath but a

short 7 | time to

live, 7 | 7 and is full of | misery.

| 7 He | cometh | up, 7 | 7 and is | cut 7 | down 77 like a flower: 7 he | fleeth, | 7 as it were, 7 | 7a | shadow, | 7 and | never continueth | 7 in | one 7 | stay. 7 | | | 7 In the midst of | life 7 | 7 we are in | death: 7 | | 7 of | whom may we seek for succour, but of | thee, 7 | 07 | Lord: 7 | | who for our sins 7 | 7 art | justly dis | pleased? 7 | | | Yet |Ō| Lord 7 | God 7 | most 7 | holy; |

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07 | Lord 7 | most 7 | mighty; | |07| holy and I | most 7 | merciful | Saviour; | | 7 de | liver us |

not 77 into the | bitter | pains 7 | 7 of e | ternal | death. 7|7| |

SATAN CALLING THE FALLEN ANGELS FROM THE OBLIVIOUS POOL.

MILTON. PARADISE LOST. B. I.

7 He scarce had | ceas'd 7 | when the superior | fiend 7 |

7 Was | moving | toward the | shore; 7 | | 7 his | ponderous shield 7 |

(Ethereal temper, | massy, | large and | round)

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7 Behind him cast! 77 the | broad cir | cumfe

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Hung on his shoulders, | 7 like the moon, 7|7

whose orb, 7 |

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| 7 ́ Thro' | optic | glass, 7 | 7 the | Tuscan-| art

ist | views, 7 |

7 At | evening, | | 7 from the | top of | Fiesole, |

Or in Valdarno, | 7 to des | cry 7 | new 7 | lands, 7།

| Rivers, or mountains, 7 in her

globe. 7|||

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7 His | spear 7 | 7 to | equal | which 7 | 7 the | tallest | pine 7 |

Hewn on Norwegian | hills 7 || 7 to be the mast 71

10f | some great 7 | ammiral, | were but a | wand, 7 |

7 He | walk'd with | 7 to support un | easy | steps 71

Over the burning | marl: 7| | (not 7 | like 7 | those 7 steps 7 |

7 On | Heaven's | azure!)| | | 7 and the | torrid | clime 7 |

Smote on him | sore be | sides, 7 | | vaulted with | fire. 7| | |

Nathless 7 he so en | dur'd 7 | till on the | beach 71

7 Of that in | flamed | sea 7 | 7 he | stood, 7 | 7 and | call'd 7 |

7 His legions, | | angel | forms, 7 | 7 who | lay, en | tranc'd, 7 |

Thick as autumnal | leaves 7 | 7 that strew the I brooks 7 |

7 In Vallom | brosa, where the Etrurian | shades, 7 |

High over | arch'd 7 | 7 em | bower; | |7 or | scat_ ter'd | sedge 7 |

7 A float, 7 | when with | fierce 7 | winds, 7 | 70 | rion, | arm'd, 7 |

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* Hath | vex'd the | Red 7 | Sea 7 | coast, 77 whose waves o'er | threw 7 |

7 Bu | siris and his | Memphian | chivalry, | While with per | fidious | hatred | 17 they pur |

sued 7 |

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7 The sojourners of | Goshen, || 7 who be | held 7 | From the safe 7 | shore, 7 | 7 their | floating |

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And broken | chariot | wheels: 71 | sothick be | strown 7 |

Abject and lost, 7 | lay 7 | these, 7| | covering the Mood, | |

Under a mazement of their | hideous | change. 7 |

7 He | call'd 7 | so 7 ¦ loud, 7 | 7 that | all the | hollow deep 7 |

7 Of | hell 7 | 7 re | sounded. | ||

"Princes! | | Poten | tates! | | Warriors! || 7 the | flower of | heaven, | | once 7 I | yours 7 | now 7 | lost, 7 | |

7 If such as | tonishment as | this 77 can seize

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7 Eternal | spirits: | | or have ye | chosen | this 7

| place, 7 |

| After the | toil of | battle, | 7 to re | pose 7 |

7 Your | wearied |.virtue, | | 7 for the | ease | 7 you | find 7 |

To slumber | here, 7 | as in the vales of heaven? | | |

Or in this abject | posture || have you | sworn 7 | To adore the | Conqueror? | 7 who now be | holds 7 |

Cherub and | seraph | | rolling | 7 in the | flood, 7 | 7 With scatter'd | arms and | ensigns. | | |

Till, a non, 7 |

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7 His swift pur | suers, 7 from | heaven | gates, 7 | 7 dis | cern 7 |

7 The advantage, | | 7 and descending, | I tread us down 7 |

Thus 7 | drooping;||7 or with | linked | thunderbolts, 7 |

Transfix us to the bottom of this | gulph. 7| | | | 7 A │wake! 7 | | 7 a | rise! 7 | | 7 or | be 7 | 7 for ever fallen!" | | |

PAPER.

A CONVERSATIONAL PLEASANTRY.

DR. FRANKLIN.

Some 7 wit of | old, 7| | such | wits of old there were, 7|

7 Whose hints 7 | 7 show'd 7 | meaning, | 7 whose allusions | care, 7| |

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