Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England ...: With Specimens of the Principal Writers, Volume 3C. Knight & Company, 1845 |
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... heavens was out of order , and all the laws of nature were broken or expired . When all things are in this languishing or dying posture , and the inhabitants of the earth under the fears of their last end , the heavens will open on a ...
... heavens was out of order , and all the laws of nature were broken or expired . When all things are in this languishing or dying posture , and the inhabitants of the earth under the fears of their last end , the heavens will open on a ...
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... Heaven ; and , instead of the wild noises of the rabble , which makes a great part of our worldly state , this blessed company will breathe their hallelujahs into the open air , and repeated accla- mations of salvation to God , which ...
... Heaven ; and , instead of the wild noises of the rabble , which makes a great part of our worldly state , this blessed company will breathe their hallelujahs into the open air , and repeated accla- mations of salvation to God , which ...
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... heavens will pass away with a noise , and the elements will melt with fervent heat , and all the works of the earth will be burnt up ; and these things cannot come to pass without the greatest disorders imagi- nable , both in the minds ...
... heavens will pass away with a noise , and the elements will melt with fervent heat , and all the works of the earth will be burnt up ; and these things cannot come to pass without the greatest disorders imagi- nable , both in the minds ...
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... heaven to earth , from God to man , and show that it is no presumption for us to conform our words , as well as our actions , to the supreme pattern ; and , according to our poor measures , to imitate the wisdom that we adore . And for ...
... heaven to earth , from God to man , and show that it is no presumption for us to conform our words , as well as our actions , to the supreme pattern ; and , according to our poor measures , to imitate the wisdom that we adore . And for ...
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... heaven has doomed that Shock must fall . Haste then , ye spirits , to your charge repair , The fluttering fan be Zephyretta's care ; The drops to thee , Brillante , we consign , And , Momentilla , let the watch be thine ; Do thou ...
... heaven has doomed that Shock must fall . Haste then , ye spirits , to your charge repair , The fluttering fan be Zephyretta's care ; The drops to thee , Brillante , we consign , And , Momentilla , let the watch be thine ; Do thou ...
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