Theron and Aspasio: Or, a Series of Dialogues and Letters, Upon the Most Important and Interesting Subjects. ... By James Hervey, ...Charles Rivington, 1767 |
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... Perfect Freenefs , with which the Evangelical Righte oufness is bestowed . DIALOGUE XVI . Harvest Scene - Philenor's Gardens Statues- Grove of Ever - Greens CHRIST and his Righ- teousness free for Sinners ; for the chief of Sinners ...
... Perfect Freenefs , with which the Evangelical Righte oufness is bestowed . DIALOGUE XVI . Harvest Scene - Philenor's Gardens Statues- Grove of Ever - Greens CHRIST and his Righ- teousness free for Sinners ; for the chief of Sinners ...
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... perfect in Beauty | - Ther . Another remarkable Peculiarity of the fa- cred Writings , juft occurs to my Mind - The Me- thod , of communicating Advice , or adminiftering Reproof , by Parables . A Method , which levels it- felf to the ...
... perfect in Beauty | - Ther . Another remarkable Peculiarity of the fa- cred Writings , juft occurs to my Mind - The Me- thod , of communicating Advice , or adminiftering Reproof , by Parables . A Method , which levels it- felf to the ...
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... the Earth con- tains . To call this a very great Multitude , would be faying little . It nonpluffes our Thoughts , and exceeds the utmott Strétek of Imagination ! " concocts them , in the most perfect Manner . The 52 II . DIALOGUE.
... the Earth con- tains . To call this a very great Multitude , would be faying little . It nonpluffes our Thoughts , and exceeds the utmott Strétek of Imagination ! " concocts them , in the most perfect Manner . The 52 II . DIALOGUE.
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... perfect Manner . The Juices of fo contemptible an Herb , compounded and fecreted in her Body , harden into Bone , and soften into Flesh grow tough , as a Cord , in the Sinews ; and become tender , as a Jelly , in the Fat . They oozę ...
... perfect Manner . The Juices of fo contemptible an Herb , compounded and fecreted in her Body , harden into Bone , and soften into Flesh grow tough , as a Cord , in the Sinews ; and become tender , as a Jelly , in the Fat . They oozę ...
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... perfect Holiness of his Heart ; continued through every Stage of his Life ; and extending to the very last Pang of his Death.- By the Word imputed I would fignify , That this Righteousness , though performed by our LORD , is placed to ...
... perfect Holiness of his Heart ; continued through every Stage of his Life ; and extending to the very last Pang of his Death.- By the Word imputed I would fignify , That this Righteousness , though performed by our LORD , is placed to ...
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