The Guardian, Volumen1J. Tonson, 1734 - 358 páginas |
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... feems to Us very uncouth ; and a- ' bove all , of appearing in a Profe Tranflation ; is never- theless so tranfcendently above the Heathen Defcrip- tions , that hereby we may perceive , how faint and languid the Images are which are ...
... feems to Us very uncouth ; and a- ' bove all , of appearing in a Profe Tranflation ; is never- theless so tranfcendently above the Heathen Defcrip- tions , that hereby we may perceive , how faint and languid the Images are which are ...
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... feems to beat the diftant Plain ; Hills , Vales and Floods appear already croft , And ere he Starts , a thousand Steps are loft . He fmelleth the Battle afar off , and what follows about the shouting , is a Circumftance expreffed with ...
... feems to beat the diftant Plain ; Hills , Vales and Floods appear already croft , And ere he Starts , a thousand Steps are loft . He fmelleth the Battle afar off , and what follows about the shouting , is a Circumftance expreffed with ...
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... Poffeffion of Wealth and Affluence feems to carry fome faint Extenuation of his Guilt who is funk by it into Luxury ; but Poverty and Servitude accom- accompanied with the Vices of Wealth and Licentiouf- nets , 26 N ° 87 . The GUARDIAN .
... Poffeffion of Wealth and Affluence feems to carry fome faint Extenuation of his Guilt who is funk by it into Luxury ; but Poverty and Servitude accom- accompanied with the Vices of Wealth and Licentiouf- nets , 26 N ° 87 . The GUARDIAN .
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... feems ⚫ debased and dishonoured by this Mixture with Flesh and • Blood , and to be in a State of Banishment from its Ce- leftial Country . I cannot help thinking too , that one main Reason of uniting Souls to Bodies was , that the ...
... feems ⚫ debased and dishonoured by this Mixture with Flesh and • Blood , and to be in a State of Banishment from its Ce- leftial Country . I cannot help thinking too , that one main Reason of uniting Souls to Bodies was , that the ...
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... feems to have itruck them , and many of them were converted ( Acts 15 5. ) even without a Miracle , and the reft ftood ftill and made no Op- 6 pofition . " • · · " · * WE fee here what the Part was which the Pharisees acted in this ...
... feems to have itruck them , and many of them were converted ( Acts 15 5. ) even without a Miracle , and the reft ftood ftill and made no Op- 6 pofition . " • · · " · * WE fee here what the Part was which the Pharisees acted in this ...
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Página 29 - The Lord maketh poor, and maketh rich: He bringeth low, and lifteth up. He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, And lifteth up the beggar from the dunghill, To set them among princes, And to make them inherit the throne of glory: For the pillars of the earth are the Lord's, And he hath set the world upon them.
Página 326 - Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants' ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
Página 326 - She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy. She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her clothing is silk and purple. Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land.
Página 29 - After it a voice roareth: He thundereth with the voice of his excellency; And he will not stay them when his voice is heard. God thundereth marvellously with his voice; Great things doeth he, which we cannot comprehend.
Página 186 - ... an advantage not very common to young men, that the attractions of the world have not dazzled me very much...
Página 28 - Thou, even thou, art LORD alone; thou hast made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth, and all things that are therein, the seas, and all that is therein, and thou preservest them all; and the host of heaven worshippeth thee.
Página 263 - ... advantages, whether in birth, fortune, or title, which one man enjoys above another, that it...
Página 309 - ... poesie is of so subtle a spirit, that in pouring out of one language into another, it will all evaporate ; and if a new spirit be not added in the transfusion, there will remain nothing but a caput mortuum...
Página 324 - Abdallah applied himself to those arts which were agreeable to his manner of living, and the situation of the place, insomuch, that in a few years he converted the whole mountain into a kind of garden, and covered every part of it with plantations or spots of flowers. Helim was too good a father to let him want any thing that might conduce to make his retirement pleasant. In...
Página 315 - Charity is therefore a habit of good- will, or benevolence, in the soul, which disposes us to the love, assistance, and relief of mankind, especially of those who stand in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind, is no less entitled to the reward of this virtue than the man who founds a college.