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Page 24
Friend , an Advocate , a Steward for People yet unborn , Tuesday , and has
proper Affections ready for every Incident in ... When the Affection is well placed ,
and supported by the Considerations of Duty , Honour , and Friendship , which
are in ...
Friend , an Advocate , a Steward for People yet unborn , Tuesday , and has
proper Affections ready for every Incident in ... When the Affection is well placed ,
and supported by the Considerations of Duty , Honour , and Friendship , which
are in ...
Page 26
... eager Upbraidings , and distracting Reproaches . In a Word , the married State
, with and without the Affection suitable to it , is the compleatest Image of Heaven
and Hell we are capable of receiving in this Life . T Wednesday No. 480 . No.
... eager Upbraidings , and distracting Reproaches . In a Word , the married State
, with and without the Affection suitable to it , is the compleatest Image of Heaven
and Hell we are capable of receiving in this Life . T Wednesday No. 480 . No.
Page 62
I need not dissemble the Sorrow of my Heart to be agreeable there , that very
Sorrow quickens her Affection , This Passion towards each other , when once
well fixed , enters into the very Constitution , and the Kindness flows as easily
and ...
I need not dissemble the Sorrow of my Heart to be agreeable there , that very
Sorrow quickens her Affection , This Passion towards each other , when once
well fixed , enters into the very Constitution , and the Kindness flows as easily
and ...
Page 63
With all Persons who have made good Sense the Rule of Action , Marriage is
describ'd as the State capable of the highest humane Felicity . Tully has
Epistles_full of affectionate Pleasure , when he writes to his Wife of speaks of his
children .
With all Persons who have made good Sense the Rule of Action , Marriage is
describ'd as the State capable of the highest humane Felicity . Tully has
Epistles_full of affectionate Pleasure , when he writes to his Wife of speaks of his
children .
Page 64
... down , to wit , The dear Affection unto Kindred sweet , Or raging Fire of Love to
Womenkind , Or Zeal of Friends , combin'd by Virtues meet But , of them all , the
Band of Virtuous Mind , Methinks the gentle Heart should most assured bind .
... down , to wit , The dear Affection unto Kindred sweet , Or raging Fire of Love to
Womenkind , Or Zeal of Friends , combin'd by Virtues meet But , of them all , the
Band of Virtuous Mind , Methinks the gentle Heart should most assured bind .
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