Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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Ne quid fals dicere audeat : Ne quid veri non audeat : Who art thou that thou
shouldst be afraid of a Man that shall die , and of the Son of Man which shall be
made as Grass ? and forgettest the Lord thy Maker , that hath Aretched forth the ...
Ne quid fals dicere audeat : Ne quid veri non audeat : Who art thou that thou
shouldst be afraid of a Man that shall die , and of the Son of Man which shall be
made as Grass ? and forgettest the Lord thy Maker , that hath Aretched forth the ...
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O happy Messenger , may the good Man say when Death seizes him ; welcome
thou Ambafsador of my Father , thou Finisher of Sadness , and Fountain of
Happiness ! I willingly deliver up the uncertain Tenure of this Carcase into thy
Hands ...
O happy Messenger , may the good Man say when Death seizes him ; welcome
thou Ambafsador of my Father , thou Finisher of Sadness , and Fountain of
Happiness ! I willingly deliver up the uncertain Tenure of this Carcase into thy
Hands ...
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I thank thee for my Life , Health , Food , Clothing , Preservation , Protection , kind
Relations , and Friends , and all other the Mercies , thou hast heap'd upon me as
to this World ; but above all , for what concerns another , the constant Afiftance ...
I thank thee for my Life , Health , Food , Clothing , Preservation , Protection , kind
Relations , and Friends , and all other the Mercies , thou hast heap'd upon me as
to this World ; but above all , for what concerns another , the constant Afiftance ...
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... and endeavour to root out the Belief of the Being of their own omnipotent
Creator , from the Minds of Men : And such are the Wages of their daring Sin ,
and hectoring Profaneness . 0 my Soul come not thou into their Secrets ' ; enter
not into ...
... and endeavour to root out the Belief of the Being of their own omnipotent
Creator , from the Minds of Men : And such are the Wages of their daring Sin ,
and hectoring Profaneness . 0 my Soul come not thou into their Secrets ' ; enter
not into ...
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But , O most miserable Man ! what dost thou do ? with whom dost thou contend ?
with the eternal God . What Joys doít thou lose ? pure and never - failing at God's
Right - hand for evermore . What Tornients dost thou run strait into ? Endless ...
But , O most miserable Man ! what dost thou do ? with whom dost thou contend ?
with the eternal God . What Joys doít thou lose ? pure and never - failing at God's
Right - hand for evermore . What Tornients dost thou run strait into ? Endless ...
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