The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen5F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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... eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive them : but it is sufficient for us to know , that they have this one property of last- ing for ever . If we remove our affections from the ...
... eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive them : but it is sufficient for us to know , that they have this one property of last- ing for ever . If we remove our affections from the ...
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... and the Lamb is the light thereof . If we consider the structure of an human body ; how the eye is exquisitely framed to re- ceive the impressions of the light ; the ear to ceive 26 The Pleasures of heavenly - mindedness . s . 11 .
... and the Lamb is the light thereof . If we consider the structure of an human body ; how the eye is exquisitely framed to re- ceive the impressions of the light ; the ear to ceive 26 The Pleasures of heavenly - mindedness . s . 11 .
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... eyes of the swine are invincibly directed to the earth , and his neck is inflexible , but man has a countenance countenance directed toward the heaven ; and the smallest star 28 The Pleasures of heavenly - mindedness . s.11 .
... eyes of the swine are invincibly directed to the earth , and his neck is inflexible , but man has a countenance countenance directed toward the heaven ; and the smallest star 28 The Pleasures of heavenly - mindedness . s.11 .
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... eyes , which must be washed away by him , who was sent from hea- ven for that purpose ; and then he may see all things clearly . Then he may shake off that folly of preferring dust and ashes to the riches of eternity ; when things ...
... eyes , which must be washed away by him , who was sent from hea- ven for that purpose ; and then he may see all things clearly . Then he may shake off that folly of preferring dust and ashes to the riches of eternity ; when things ...
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... eyes , and they cannot avoid the con- sideration of it . While that thought is upon them , all men are wise , and then it is our time to speak to them . I shall therefore make use of the present op- portunity to give you some necessary ...
... eyes , and they cannot avoid the con- sideration of it . While that thought is upon them , all men are wise , and then it is our time to speak to them . I shall therefore make use of the present op- portunity to give you some necessary ...
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