The Seasons of Life; with an Introduction on the Creation, and Primeval State of ManSimpkin, Marshall&Company, 1839 - 309 pages |
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... affections were sincere and unreserved : he had no inordinate passions or desires , no ungovernable temper to subdue , or va- nity to conceal , but all his inferior powers were subject to the dictates and direction of a superior ...
... affections were sincere and unreserved : he had no inordinate passions or desires , no ungovernable temper to subdue , or va- nity to conceal , but all his inferior powers were subject to the dictates and direction of a superior ...
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... that inspire durable reward and lasting esteem . The glory , bounty , and goodness , the beauty and harmony of God's work , are objects of our warmest affection ; for the more we consider the variety THE CREATION . 37.
... that inspire durable reward and lasting esteem . The glory , bounty , and goodness , the beauty and harmony of God's work , are objects of our warmest affection ; for the more we consider the variety THE CREATION . 37.
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Mary Ashdowne. warmest affection ; for the more we consider the variety and usefulness of them , the more clearly we see that they are works of an Omniscient con- trivance . Both by reason and ... affection; for the more we consider the ...
Mary Ashdowne. warmest affection ; for the more we consider the variety and usefulness of them , the more clearly we see that they are works of an Omniscient con- trivance . Both by reason and ... affection; for the more we consider the ...
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... affection of her , who bore thee in trouble , supported thee on thy short pilgrimage , and now will not be comforted because thou art not ; then would the darling of her soul pro- claim the unspeakable joys of its happy rege- neration ...
... affection of her , who bore thee in trouble , supported thee on thy short pilgrimage , and now will not be comforted because thou art not ; then would the darling of her soul pro- claim the unspeakable joys of its happy rege- neration ...
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... affection , benevolence , and purity . So beautifully has the poet ( Clare ) expressed the feelings which arise from the contemplation of Nature at this delect- able season , that the following stanzas require not our humble comments to ...
... affection , benevolence , and purity . So beautifully has the poet ( Clare ) expressed the feelings which arise from the contemplation of Nature at this delect- able season , that the following stanzas require not our humble comments to ...
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