The ladies calling, by the author of The whole duty of man. [Another] |
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... fouls : and as to us who deal in the affair of Printing , afford some share in this most defireable event , abfolving us from the charge of having don mischief , instead of fervice to the world . For , to say the truth , no book is fo ...
... fouls : and as to us who deal in the affair of Printing , afford some share in this most defireable event , abfolving us from the charge of having don mischief , instead of fervice to the world . For , to say the truth , no book is fo ...
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... fouls of as divine an Original , as end- defs a Duration , and as capable of infinit Beatitude . That fpiritual Effence , that ray of Divinity owns no diftinction of Sexes ; fo that in this fenfe alfo , that Aphorifm of the Apoftle ...
... fouls of as divine an Original , as end- defs a Duration , and as capable of infinit Beatitude . That fpiritual Effence , that ray of Divinity owns no diftinction of Sexes ; fo that in this fenfe alfo , that Aphorifm of the Apoftle ...
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... fouls . ' Twas the advice of a Heathen moralist , Revere thy felf ; and ' twas very wholfom council : for next our due veneration to God , a reverence to our felves is the most fevere controler of all exorbitan- cies . How can a foul ...
... fouls . ' Twas the advice of a Heathen moralist , Revere thy felf ; and ' twas very wholfom council : for next our due veneration to God , a reverence to our felves is the most fevere controler of all exorbitan- cies . How can a foul ...
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... foul as that of the Greatest Heroe . Nay give me leave to fay farther , that as to an Eternal well being , he feems to have placed them in more advantagious circum- ftances then he has don men . He has implan- ted in them fom native ...
... foul as that of the Greatest Heroe . Nay give me leave to fay farther , that as to an Eternal well being , he feems to have placed them in more advantagious circum- ftances then he has don men . He has implan- ted in them fom native ...
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... foul , a kind of incontinence of the mind , that can retain nothing committed to it ; but as if that alfo had its Diabetic paffion , perpetually and almost infenfibly evacuating all . And indeed however we are willing to appropriate ...
... foul , a kind of incontinence of the mind , that can retain nothing committed to it ; but as if that alfo had its Diabetic paffion , perpetually and almost infenfibly evacuating all . And indeed however we are willing to appropriate ...
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