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Page 24
... set forth by reflections on God's omniscience and omni- prefence , which are celebrated in as noble strains of poetry as any other I ever met with , either fa- cred or profane . The other kind of hypocrify , whereby a man deceives ...
... set forth by reflections on God's omniscience and omni- prefence , which are celebrated in as noble strains of poetry as any other I ever met with , either fa- cred or profane . The other kind of hypocrify , whereby a man deceives ...
Page 52
... set off the beft fermons in the world . We meet with the fame speaking ftatues at our bars , and in all public places of debate . Our words flow from us in a smooth continued ftream , without thofe ftrainings of the voice , motions of ...
... set off the beft fermons in the world . We meet with the fame speaking ftatues at our bars , and in all public places of debate . Our words flow from us in a smooth continued ftream , without thofe ftrainings of the voice , motions of ...
Page 52
... set off the beft fermons in the world . We meet with the fame fpeaking ftatues at our bars , and in all public places of debate . Our words flow from us in a smooth continued ftream , without thofe ftrainings of the voice , motions of ...
... set off the beft fermons in the world . We meet with the fame fpeaking ftatues at our bars , and in all public places of debate . Our words flow from us in a smooth continued ftream , without thofe ftrainings of the voice , motions of ...
Page 96
... set of traces belonging to them in the brain , bordering very near upon one another ; when , therefore , any one of thefe ideas arifes in the imagination , and confequently dispatches a flow of animal spirits to its proper trace , these ...
... set of traces belonging to them in the brain , bordering very near upon one another ; when , therefore , any one of thefe ideas arifes in the imagination , and confequently dispatches a flow of animal spirits to its proper trace , these ...
Page 148
... set of company which were gone down into the country , I have received advices from thence , that the inftitution of an infirmary for those who should ⚫ be out of humour , has had very good effects . My letters mention particular ...
... set of company which were gone down into the country , I have received advices from thence , that the inftitution of an infirmary for those who should ⚫ be out of humour , has had very good effects . My letters mention particular ...
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