Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1W. Baynes & son, 1824 - Theology |
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... kitchen garden with his own hands . For this particular species of labour he had a high relish . His garden was distinguished for its beauty and its productiveness ; for the excellence of its vegetables LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... kitchen garden with his own hands . For this particular species of labour he had a high relish . His garden was distinguished for its beauty and its productiveness ; for the excellence of its vegetables LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... beauty , and to become food for the sustenance of an innumerable multitude of animals . Thus hortulane productions , fruits , grains , and various kinds of animals , are fitted to become food for man- kind . Thus trees are fitted to ...
... beauty , and to become food for the sustenance of an innumerable multitude of animals . Thus hortulane productions , fruits , grains , and various kinds of animals , are fitted to become food for man- kind . Thus trees are fitted to ...
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... beauty , and greatness , has begun to be manifested , and will continue to be manifested with increasing splendour for ever . What , we cannot but ask , must be the Knowledge of him , from whom all created minds have derived both their ...
... beauty , and greatness , has begun to be manifested , and will continue to be manifested with increasing splendour for ever . What , we cannot but ask , must be the Knowledge of him , from whom all created minds have derived both their ...
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... beauty , splendour , and sublimity of the landscape , or delighted with the distances , magnitudes , motions , harmony , and magnificence of the planetary and stellary systems ; still his views of all these , and all other na- tural ...
... beauty , splendour , and sublimity of the landscape , or delighted with the distances , magnitudes , motions , harmony , and magnificence of the planetary and stellary systems ; still his views of all these , and all other na- tural ...
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... beauty and beneficence , clothes the naked world in the richest attire , and awakens universal life and joy . In the Summer , and the Autumn , he openeth his bountiful hand , and satisfieth the wants of every living thing . ' In the ...
... beauty and beneficence , clothes the naked world in the richest attire , and awakens universal life and joy . In the Summer , and the Autumn , he openeth his bountiful hand , and satisfieth the wants of every living thing . ' In the ...
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