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Page xi
... appear soonest to be so , by being good and agreeable to the true welfare of every Christian ; and that which can be justly proved hurtful and offensive to every true Christian , will be evinced to be alike hurtful to monarchy : for God ...
... appear soonest to be so , by being good and agreeable to the true welfare of every Christian ; and that which can be justly proved hurtful and offensive to every true Christian , will be evinced to be alike hurtful to monarchy : for God ...
Page xiii
... appear , when we shall know them not only to have saved us from greatest miseries past , but have reserved us for greatest happiness to come ! Hitherto thou hast but freed us , and that not fully , from the unjust and tyrannous claim of ...
... appear , when we shall know them not only to have saved us from greatest miseries past , but have reserved us for greatest happiness to come ! Hitherto thou hast but freed us , and that not fully , from the unjust and tyrannous claim of ...
Page xv
... appear to warrant us to expect , take these few sentences from the first section , on the importance of " discipline . " " What need I instance ? He that hath read with judgment , of nations and commonwealths , of cities and camps , of ...
... appear to warrant us to expect , take these few sentences from the first section , on the importance of " discipline . " " What need I instance ? He that hath read with judgment , of nations and commonwealths , of cities and camps , of ...
Page xvi
... appear to be , it is best to see what is made of it , lest by overlooking it we miss some of the finest things in the language . We give the conclusion of the beautiful prayer , or rather prayer- ode , with which the section closes ...
... appear to be , it is best to see what is made of it , lest by overlooking it we miss some of the finest things in the language . We give the conclusion of the beautiful prayer , or rather prayer- ode , with which the section closes ...
Page xxii
... appears to have written every word under the impression , that every word would be weighed and read , not only by the ... appear than when your prudent spirit ac- knowledges and obeys the voice of reason from what quarter soever it be ...
... appears to have written every word under the impression , that every word would be weighed and read , not only by the ... appear than when your prudent spirit ac- knowledges and obeys the voice of reason from what quarter soever it be ...
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