The life of John Buncle, esq; [by T. Amory]., Volumen2Johnson and Davenport, 1766 |
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... cafe , and as I fay as little of myself , in my réla- tion , as I can ; and as much for true religion and useful learning , as I was able , I hope , from your rectitude and judgment , that you will get me a fair hearing ; and I call ...
... cafe , and as I fay as little of myself , in my réla- tion , as I can ; and as much for true religion and useful learning , as I was able , I hope , from your rectitude and judgment , that you will get me a fair hearing ; and I call ...
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... cafe of John Orton 79 A reflexion on the bones of John Orton 80 ( 24. An explanation of the author's expreffion Partaker of the divine nature by impreffions from it ) 304 308 81 A meditation in a closet 311 82 An inventory of the goods ...
... cafe of John Orton 79 A reflexion on the bones of John Orton 80 ( 24. An explanation of the author's expreffion Partaker of the divine nature by impreffions from it ) 304 308 81 A meditation in a closet 311 82 An inventory of the goods ...
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... cafe of prophecy --- and of Jerom , Am brofe , and the firft St. Gregory ) - 450 496 122 The author departs from Yeoverin - Green , and arrives at a fhaking - bog --- the nature of this kind of bog 123 A continuation of the journey from ...
... cafe of prophecy --- and of Jerom , Am brofe , and the firft St. Gregory ) - 450 496 122 The author departs from Yeoverin - Green , and arrives at a fhaking - bog --- the nature of this kind of bog 123 A continuation of the journey from ...
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... cafes but Religion , rightly understood , and fixed upon its true and its true and proper foundation , might do the work , in conjunction with the other two principles , and fecure the happiness of Society . If mankind were brought to ...
... cafes but Religion , rightly understood , and fixed upon its true and its true and proper foundation , might do the work , in conjunction with the other two principles , and fecure the happiness of Society . If mankind were brought to ...
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... cafe --- if things abfolutely necessary were not expreffly proclaimed to be fo , the gospel revelation would be no rule at all ( 1 ) . 13. But it is time to tell my reader the ftory of the beautiful Harriot Noel , which I promised in my ...
... cafe --- if things abfolutely necessary were not expreffly proclaimed to be fo , the gospel revelation would be no rule at all ( 1 ) . 13. But it is time to tell my reader the ftory of the beautiful Harriot Noel , which I promised in my ...
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The Life of John Buncle, Esq: Containing Various Observations and ... Thomas Amory Vista completa - 1770 |
The Life of John Buncle: Esq; Containing Various Observations and ... Thomas Amory Vista completa - 1766 |
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Página 134 - The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence. And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
Página 253 - ALMIGHTY Lord, and everlasting God, vouchsafe, we beseech Thee, to direct, sanctify, and govern, both our hearts and bodies, in the ways of Thy laws, and in the works of Thy commandments...
Página 393 - And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?
Página 295 - Therefore also now, saith the Lord, turn ye even to me with all your heart, and with fasting, and with weeping, and with mourning: and rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the Lord your God: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth him of the evil.
Página 81 - Saviour in the last day shall judge the world, and that all shall be judged according to the deeds done in the body, whether they be good, or whether they be evil...
Página 117 - Thy sword within the scabbard keep, And let mankind agree; Better the world were fast asleep, Than kept awake by thee. The fools are only thinner, With all our cost and care; But neither side a winner, For things are as they were.
Página 118 - All, all of a piece throughout ; Thy chase had a beast in view : Thy wars brought nothing about ; Thy lovers were all untrue. 'Tis well an old age is out, And time to begin a new.
Página 133 - And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.
Página 247 - God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, to the end that all who believe in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Página 115 - Ha! ha! ha! well hast thou done, To lay down thy Pack, And lighten thy Back, The World was a Fool, e'er since it begun, And since neither Janus, nor Chronos, nor I, Can hinder the Crimes, Or mend the Bad Times, 'Tis better to Laugh than to Cry.