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her neighbour , and then may the Lord strengthen her upon the bed of
languishing , and , by some kind hand like her own , make all her bed in her
sickness . ” A tribute of respect might be here paid to celebrated pious women .
The names of ...
her neighbour , and then may the Lord strengthen her upon the bed of
languishing , and , by some kind hand like her own , make all her bed in her
sickness . ” A tribute of respect might be here paid to celebrated pious women .
The names of ...
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His lordship came soon after , and , immediately taking his friend by the hand ,
turns to the lord high admiral , and other noblemen in his company , saying , “
Don ' t your lord . ship wonder that I am so glad to see this gentleman ? This is he
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His lordship came soon after , and , immediately taking his friend by the hand ,
turns to the lord high admiral , and other noblemen in his company , saying , “
Don ' t your lord . ship wonder that I am so glad to see this gentleman ? This is he
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He opens his liberal hand , and is perpetually supplying the wants of his
creatures . But how lamentable is it that his favours should be abused , and that
those blessings , which should lead us to admire and adore him , become ,
through our ...
He opens his liberal hand , and is perpetually supplying the wants of his
creatures . But how lamentable is it that his favours should be abused , and that
those blessings , which should lead us to admire and adore him , become ,
through our ...
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... he would rather impute it to any one that had but the least hand and part in the
procuring of them , than assume any thing of it to himself . “ Another instance of
his modesty ( says Archbishop Tillotson ) was , that when he had quitted his living
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... he would rather impute it to any one that had but the least hand and part in the
procuring of them , than assume any thing of it to himself . “ Another instance of
his modesty ( says Archbishop Tillotson ) was , that when he had quitted his living
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... on hand in hand together ; and that they can do so , we need only bring to our
remembrance such distinguished characters as Bacon , Newton , Boyle , Locke ,
Selden , Grotius , Addison , Boerhaave , Euler , & c . & c . & c . . . The Philosopher
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... on hand in hand together ; and that they can do so , we need only bring to our
remembrance such distinguished characters as Bacon , Newton , Boyle , Locke ,
Selden , Grotius , Addison , Boerhaave , Euler , & c . & c . & c . . . The Philosopher
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Page 311 - Wherefore be ye not unwise, but understanding what the will of the Lord is. And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess ; but be filled with the spirit...
Page 104 - Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things.
Page 214 - ... palaces, navigation, &c. but now sallow, &c. are rejected, and nothing but oak any where regarded ; and yet see the change ; for when our houses were builded of willow, then had we oaken men ; but now that our houses are come to be made of oak, our men are not only become willow, but a great many altogether of straw, which is a sore alteration.
Page 72 - Westminster, while the court was sitting, and be whipped ; after whipping, be set upon the pillory a convenient time, and have one of his ears cut off, one side of his nose slit...
Page 204 - He pleaded with the same sincerity that he used in the other parts of his life, and used to say : — It was as great a dishonour as a man was capable of, that for a little money he was to be hired to say or do otherwise than as he thought.
Page 312 - They went out from us, but they were not of us ; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us : but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us.
Page 148 - Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies; who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's.
Page 26 - If any man seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
Page 117 - ... she hoped he would do nothing against his conscience, for fear of any danger or prejudice to him, or his family • and that she would be contented to suffer want or any misery with him, rather than be an occasion for him to do, or say any thing against his judgment and conscience.
Page 213 - ... there are old men yet dwelling in the village where I remain, which have noted three things to be marvellously altered in England within their sound remembrance. One is, the multitude of chimneys lately erected ; whereas, in their young days, there were not above two or three, if so many, in most uplandish towns of the realm...