The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... lord Verulam finely obferves , that a man who has no virtue in himself , ever envies virtue in others . I know not how it comes to pass , but detraction , through all ages , has been found a vice which the fair fex too eafily give into ...
... lord Verulam finely obferves , that a man who has no virtue in himself , ever envies virtue in others . I know not how it comes to pass , but detraction , through all ages , has been found a vice which the fair fex too eafily give into ...
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... Lord is an invifible fpirit , in whom we live , and move , and have our being . He is the fountain of life . He preferveth man and beat . He giveth food to all flesh . In his hand is the foul of every living thing , and the breath of ...
... Lord is an invifible fpirit , in whom we live , and move , and have our being . He is the fountain of life . He preferveth man and beat . He giveth food to all flesh . In his hand is the foul of every living thing , and the breath of ...
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... Lord is great , ، and we know him not ; His greatness is unfearchable . ' • Who but he hathi measured the waters in the hollow of his hand , and meted out the heavens with a fan ? Thine , O Lord , is the greatness , and the power , and ...
... Lord is great , ، and we know him not ; His greatness is unfearchable . ' • Who but he hathi measured the waters in the hollow of his hand , and meted out the heavens with a fan ? Thine , O Lord , is the greatness , and the power , and ...
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... Lord God giveth them light , and fhall make them drink of the river of his plea- " fures ; and they fhall reign for ever and ever . They fhall " receive a crown of glory which fadeth not away . 66 Thefe are chearing reflexions ; and I ...
... Lord God giveth them light , and fhall make them drink of the river of his plea- " fures ; and they fhall reign for ever and ever . They fhall " receive a crown of glory which fadeth not away . 66 Thefe are chearing reflexions ; and I ...
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... Lord , have made the word Pharifee to be looked upon as odious among christians , and to mean only one who lays the ⚫ utmost ftrefs upon the outward , ceremonial , and ri- tual part of his religion , without having fuch an in- ward ...
... Lord , have made the word Pharifee to be looked upon as odious among christians , and to mean only one who lays the ⚫ utmost ftrefs upon the outward , ceremonial , and ri- tual part of his religion , without having fuch an in- ward ...
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