The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen2J. Newbery ... J. Barrett in Oxford, and J. Merrill in Cambridge, 1751 |
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... duties . Her incenfe , tho ' the most refined imaginable , is the most attainable and the readiest at hand ; for it is that of acknowledgment , praife , and thanksgiving . - In a word , fhe is an ornament to angels , being herfelf one ...
... duties . Her incenfe , tho ' the most refined imaginable , is the most attainable and the readiest at hand ; for it is that of acknowledgment , praife , and thanksgiving . - In a word , fhe is an ornament to angels , being herfelf one ...
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... duty , to con- duct himself conformably to thofe his Creator's views . And when we have once found out the exciting principle of crea tion , it immediately difcovers the rule God hath prescribed us , in an agreement of actions with ...
... duty , to con- duct himself conformably to thofe his Creator's views . And when we have once found out the exciting principle of crea tion , it immediately difcovers the rule God hath prescribed us , in an agreement of actions with ...
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... duty . II . Something to every charming fhe , In thoughtless prodigality , He's granting ftill and granting " ; To PHYLLIS that , to CHLOE this , And every madam , every mifs , Yet I find nothing wanting . III . If haply I his will ...
... duty . II . Something to every charming fhe , In thoughtless prodigality , He's granting ftill and granting " ; To PHYLLIS that , to CHLOE this , And every madam , every mifs , Yet I find nothing wanting . III . If haply I his will ...
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... duty . IV . Had I for her in battle ftrove , The fatal blow I'd born with pleasure ; And ftill , my conftant love to prove , With joy I'd lose this fingle treasure . V. E'en then the beauties of her mind Would amply blefs her fruitful ...
... duty . IV . Had I for her in battle ftrove , The fatal blow I'd born with pleasure ; And ftill , my conftant love to prove , With joy I'd lose this fingle treasure . V. E'en then the beauties of her mind Would amply blefs her fruitful ...
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... duties flowing from the relation they ftand in to their maker and to one another ; which was the reafon of his conftituting it a duty . Or thus ; man's happinefs on the whole is the product of , and will be exactly proportion'd to the ...
... duties flowing from the relation they ftand in to their maker and to one another ; which was the reafon of his conftituting it a duty . Or thus ; man's happinefs on the whole is the product of , and will be exactly proportion'd to the ...
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