A Spring Day, Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful Season |
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... trees of the garden ? Surely no , but , furprised at each other , wondering at themselves and all around ; and fhe most , if more could be , be- · ing laft brought into existence , joining in fweet converfation , admiring creation , and ...
... trees of the garden ? Surely no , but , furprised at each other , wondering at themselves and all around ; and fhe most , if more could be , be- · ing laft brought into existence , joining in fweet converfation , admiring creation , and ...
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... tree of the cross , groan , bleed , and die , for fuch a finful creature as man . If the king of Ifrael was loft in thought at viewing this afar off , what ' ought we to be who live in gospel days ! The works of nature naturally lead ...
... tree of the cross , groan , bleed , and die , for fuch a finful creature as man . If the king of Ifrael was loft in thought at viewing this afar off , what ' ought we to be who live in gospel days ! The works of nature naturally lead ...
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... trees could not have done fo , but must have been much expofed to the ravages of quadrupeds during the night . Thofe of them which are of the aquatic kind are all provided with members answer- able for gathering their food in the watery ...
... trees could not have done fo , but must have been much expofed to the ravages of quadrupeds during the night . Thofe of them which are of the aquatic kind are all provided with members answer- able for gathering their food in the watery ...
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... tree , contrary to the will of the great Shep- herd , he fent against them Nebuchadnez- zar with the Chaldeans , who like dogs did hunt them so severely , that they were dri- ven away out of their own land for the fpace of feventy years ...
... tree , contrary to the will of the great Shep- herd , he fent against them Nebuchadnez- zar with the Chaldeans , who like dogs did hunt them so severely , that they were dri- ven away out of their own land for the fpace of feventy years ...
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... trees , and ftrew- ed therein , and Hofanna's in the highest were fung , Mark xi . 8 , 9. but also in that awful winter , when the malice of men and devils were let loose against him , and like a furious ftorm raged full in his face . A ...
... trees , and ftrew- ed therein , and Hofanna's in the highest were fung , Mark xi . 8 , 9. but also in that awful winter , when the malice of men and devils were let loose against him , and like a furious ftorm raged full in his face . A ...
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