The Visitor: By Several Hands, Volumen2Edward and Charles Dilly, 1764 |
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... shall not give themselves to any base or fervile labour ; or to drinking or riot ; fpending their time idly by day or by night ; playing at cards , dice , or tables , or any other unlawful game . But • [ thus [ thus it is fhewn not only ...
... shall not give themselves to any base or fervile labour ; or to drinking or riot ; fpending their time idly by day or by night ; playing at cards , dice , or tables , or any other unlawful game . But • [ thus [ thus it is fhewn not only ...
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... shall fit down with , and in confe- quence shall know Abraham , Isaac , and Ja- cob , and the reft of the patriarchs and apoftles . Now , if we fhall know thefe , is it not more than probable that we fhall also know those with whom we ...
... shall fit down with , and in confe- quence shall know Abraham , Isaac , and Ja- cob , and the reft of the patriarchs and apoftles . Now , if we fhall know thefe , is it not more than probable that we fhall also know those with whom we ...
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... shall go to him , but he fhall not return to me . Cold and poor comfort is this , if the royal mourner meant only that he should fol- low the child to the grave , and there intermingle his neglected ashes with him . It certainly muft ...
... shall go to him , but he fhall not return to me . Cold and poor comfort is this , if the royal mourner meant only that he should fol- low the child to the grave , and there intermingle his neglected ashes with him . It certainly muft ...
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... shall be as the angels of God , our fouls filled with the unutterable love of the fu- preme , and our highest affections engaged by the VOL . II . C ador- adorable perfections of the ever bleffed Three . -And fo N ° 45 . 25 THE VISITOR .
... shall be as the angels of God , our fouls filled with the unutterable love of the fu- preme , and our highest affections engaged by the VOL . II . C ador- adorable perfections of the ever bleffed Three . -And fo N ° 45 . 25 THE VISITOR .
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... shall thankfully confefs the justice of all his decifions ; and feel thofe utterly unworthy our love , who are found unworthy of his " " You spoke something of the Pagans , faid Mr. Stephens ; had they any idea of this opinion ? " " It ...
... shall thankfully confefs the justice of all his decifions ; and feel thofe utterly unworthy our love , who are found unworthy of his " " You spoke something of the Pagans , faid Mr. Stephens ; had they any idea of this opinion ? " " It ...
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