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Page 605
... probably true , as Cowper says , that very few men are scolded into Christianity . Or , if rougher instruc- tions sometimes prevail , still it is unquestionable , that , on the whole , souls are oftener won , than driven . And as in ...
... probably true , as Cowper says , that very few men are scolded into Christianity . Or , if rougher instruc- tions sometimes prevail , still it is unquestionable , that , on the whole , souls are oftener won , than driven . And as in ...
Page 606
... probably will ; we have therefore little doubt , that as long as a taste for serious religion , and for pure and simple composition prevails , his works will not want readers . But having this done justice to his merits , we think it ...
... probably will ; we have therefore little doubt , that as long as a taste for serious religion , and for pure and simple composition prevails , his works will not want readers . But having this done justice to his merits , we think it ...
Page 614
... probably extend to ammonium , could it be obtained in the fixed form . ' p . 363 . • Whatever new lights new discoveries may throw upon this subject , still the facts that have been advanced , shew that 614 Philosophical Transactions ...
... probably extend to ammonium , could it be obtained in the fixed form . ' p . 363 . • Whatever new lights new discoveries may throw upon this subject , still the facts that have been advanced , shew that 614 Philosophical Transactions ...
Page 615
... probably lead to a general hypothesis in geology . The luminous appearance of those meteors connected with the fall of -stones , is one of the extraordinary circumstances . of these wonderful phe- nomena . This effect may be accounted ...
... probably lead to a general hypothesis in geology . The luminous appearance of those meteors connected with the fall of -stones , is one of the extraordinary circumstances . of these wonderful phe- nomena . This effect may be accounted ...
Page 631
... probably only a temporary , evil . Nothing new , that is interesting to the English farmer , can be extracted either from this , or the following paper , II . On hoven cattle , by Richard Peters . III . On rotting flax , by Joseph ...
... probably only a temporary , evil . Nothing new , that is interesting to the English farmer , can be extracted either from this , or the following paper , II . On hoven cattle , by Richard Peters . III . On rotting flax , by Joseph ...
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Page 724 - And Paul said, I would to God, that not only thou, but also all that hear me this day, were both almost, and altogether such as I am, except these bonds.
Page 861 - ... verum ubi plura nitent in carmine, non ego paucis offendar maculis, quas aut incuria fudit aut humana parum cavit natura.
Page 752 - I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them that despitefully use you, and persecute you; that ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.
Page 1158 - But there is yet a liberty unsung By poets, and by senators unpraised, Which monarchs cannot grant, nor all the powers Of Earth and Hell confederate take away : A liberty, which persecution, fraud, Oppression, prisons have no power to bind ; Which whoso tastes can be enslaved no more.
Page 1017 - FOR THE WORD OF GOD IS QUICK AND POWERFUL, AND % SHARPER THAN ANY TWO EDGED SWORD, PIERCING EVEN TO THE DIVIDING ASUNDER OF SOUL AND SPIRIT, AND OF THE JOINTS AND MARROW, AND IS 'A DISCERNER OF THE THOUGHTS AND INTENTS OF THE HEART.
Page 963 - Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.
Page 1060 - By conquering this new world, compels me now To do, what else, though damn'd, I should abhor.
Page 688 - A Series of Discourses on the Principles of Religious Belief, as connected with Human Happiness and Improvement.
Page 1152 - Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God to subdue to the dominion, use, and comfort of man, the strength and faculties of many useful animals, and to provide others for his food ; and/ whereas the abuse of that dominion, by cruel and oppressive treatment of such animals, is not only highly unjust and immoral, but most pernicious in its example, having an evident tendency to harden the heart against the natural feelings of humanity.
Page 649 - Whereas, the late earl of Argyle is, by the providence of God, fallen into our power, it is our will and pleasure that you take all ways to know from him those things which concern our government most, as his assisters with men, arms, and money, his associates and correspondents, his designs, &c.