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... called Miltonic . At the call of Satan , Death comes forth from his gloomy manfion : He faid , and now a deep and hollow groan , Like roar of diftant thunders , fhook the hall , And from before the cloud - envelop'd throne The ...
... called Miltonic . At the call of Satan , Death comes forth from his gloomy manfion : He faid , and now a deep and hollow groan , Like roar of diftant thunders , fhook the hall , And from before the cloud - envelop'd throne The ...
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... . His conftitution was weak , his fortune narrow and embar- raffed , his education cramped and neglected . The native vigour of his of his genius , called forth by the diftreffes of Somerville's Hiftory of Political Tranfactions . 1 25 1.
... . His conftitution was weak , his fortune narrow and embar- raffed , his education cramped and neglected . The native vigour of his of his genius , called forth by the diftreffes of Somerville's Hiftory of Political Tranfactions . 1 25 1.
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of his genius , called forth by the diftreffes of his country , confuted thefe inaufpicious prefages of fortune , and rendered his future life an uninterrupted career of patriotism and glory . The ambition of Lewis the fourteenth ...
of his genius , called forth by the diftreffes of his country , confuted thefe inaufpicious prefages of fortune , and rendered his future life an uninterrupted career of patriotism and glory . The ambition of Lewis the fourteenth ...
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... called the Chazan , whole office is thus described by their own writers . The Chazan † , an inspector of the congregation appointed to take the lead in public prayers . ( 2 ) From the ufe of liturgies among them , both for the fervice ...
... called the Chazan , whole office is thus described by their own writers . The Chazan † , an inspector of the congregation appointed to take the lead in public prayers . ( 2 ) From the ufe of liturgies among them , both for the fervice ...
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... called by one of the Apostles , should not have had fomething fimilar in the divifion of its prayers . We find accordingly that it divided them into Bleffings , Supplications , and Petitions , the first comprehending doxologies , or ...
... called by one of the Apostles , should not have had fomething fimilar in the divifion of its prayers . We find accordingly that it divided them into Bleffings , Supplications , and Petitions , the first comprehending doxologies , or ...
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Страница 154 - I am not afraid of those tender and scrupulous consciences who are over-cautious of professing or believing too much : if they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors, and respect their integrity. The men I am afraid of, are the men who believe every thing, who subscribe every thing, and who VOTE for every thing.