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The petition now under notice embraces three objects ; and these respect the
close , ' thế duration , and the frailty of life . These objects are always important ,
and yet too inuch neglected by us all . At the present season especially , when
the ...
The petition now under notice embraces three objects ; and these respect the
close , ' thế duration , and the frailty of life . These objects are always important ,
and yet too inuch neglected by us all . At the present season especially , when
the ...
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In man , it is so placed as to look forward ; but at the same time to take in objects
on the right hand and the left to a ... by nature to pursue their prey , have their
eyes situated more forward , that they may the better see the object of their
pursuit .
In man , it is so placed as to look forward ; but at the same time to take in objects
on the right hand and the left to a ... by nature to pursue their prey , have their
eyes situated more forward , that they may the better see the object of their
pursuit .
Page 100
Some insects can only see objects at a great distance , and make use of their
feelers to ascertain objects which are near ; * and others , as the common fly , can
only see objects which are close , and these are most astonishingly magnified .
Some insects can only see objects at a great distance , and make use of their
feelers to ascertain objects which are near ; * and others , as the common fly , can
only see objects which are close , and these are most astonishingly magnified .
Page 117
The io mer are sincerely wish that the considera - surely , at leasi , as fil objects of
our tions adduced may have their due ... We are far from think ous offris in
ischaltof the Jews , and ing that lillle has been done awon : 827 % , ' Tois object
has ...
The io mer are sincerely wish that the considera - surely , at leasi , as fil objects of
our tions adduced may have their due ... We are far from think ous offris in
ischaltof the Jews , and ing that lillle has been done awon : 827 % , ' Tois object
has ...
Page 266
Nothing is more natural ; I will readily grant , than for our hearts to cleave unto
some earthly object for happiness . ... glory and felicity after death : but these two
objects daily experience demonstrates to be utterly incoinpatible with one
another .
Nothing is more natural ; I will readily grant , than for our hearts to cleave unto
some earthly object for happiness . ... glory and felicity after death : but these two
objects daily experience demonstrates to be utterly incoinpatible with one
another .
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Page 21 - Will you to the utmost of your " power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the " gospel, and the protestant reformed religion established " by the law ? And will you preserve unto the bishops and " clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to " their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do " or shall appertain unto them, or any of them ? — King " or queen. All this I promise to do.
Page 135 - Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness ; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Page 264 - Like as a father pitieth his children, so the LORD pitieth them that fear him. For he knoweth our frame ; he remembereth that we are dust.
Page 166 - Now when the Pharisee which had bidden him saw it, he spake within himself, saying, This man, if he were a prophet, would have known who and what manner of woman this is that toucheth him : for she is a sinner.
Page 462 - Then the king's countenance was changed, and his thoughts troubled him, so that the joints of his loins were loosed, and his knees smote one against another.
Page 427 - Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.
Page 500 - Godliness is profitable unto all things, having the promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come.
Page 260 - Even youths shall faint and be weary, and young men shall fall exhausted; but they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.
Page 108 - For as many as are of the works of the law, are under the curse: for it is written, Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.
Page 479 - Obey them that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves : for they watch for your souls, as they that must give account, that they may do it with joy, and not with grief: for that is unprofitable for you.