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  • PEATH and ETERNITY; yct in the full vigour of youth, fluflied with uninter - rupted health, and amufed with the vari - oiis fcenes of bufinefs and pleafure, it is poflible you may have heard them as founds at a vait and unknown diftance only, and, therefore, not fo as to engage your ferious attention, or make any deep and lafting impreflions upon your heart. —

    Letters religious and moral 1793

  • To the yct-unbcgottcn fins of time j And prove a deadly bloodfhed but a jeft,

    The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes William Shakespeare , Joseph Rann 1791

  • Among ail the western ministers and missionaries of the period Timothy Flint was the one who, while a INTRODUCTION 19 part of the life, was best able to rise above it and view it with a critical yct kindly cye.

    De la philosophie de la nature 1770

  • For we can not fay tliat he liucih a blelTedlifcwhich for along fpacc together painefully wcarcth out o£ infinite troubles, but hini that without feeling of euils, quictly enioycth prefent good thmgcs. iz Ifaac that was lefTc troubled with cuillcs, * yct fcarce euer toke any taft of fwcetcncfle.

    The institution of christian religion 1578

  • For although y things y we owe vnto God be innumera - ble, yct not vnfitly they may be brought vnto fourc principal points:

    The institution of christian religion 1578

  • Paule, aIthough he graunt that the offpringe of Abraham is holy by reafon of the co - ucnant, yct aftirmeth that the moft part of them are ftrangers in it: & that not onely becaufe they fv/aruc out of kinde, fo that of lawcfull children they become baftardes, but becaufe the efpeciall cledion of God ftadeth aboue & reigneih in the hieft top, which alone maketh the adoption thereof fure.

    The institution of christian religion 1578

  • him, yct hekncw that God vvoiildneiierforfake him. c For he was on all fides befet with his enemies, as though he had bene in a moft ftraight

    The Bible : that is, the Holy scriptures contained in the Old and New Testament 1579

  • ■: Lime, f Therfore wil 1 confeflfe, & (ay praife to thee, \y and blcJlc the name of our Lord, f When I was yct:: ycung, 18

    The Holie Bible : faithfully translated into English, out of the authentical Latin. Diligently conferred with the Hebrew, Greeke, and other editions in divers languages ... 1609

  • And this doth Da - pfa. nj uid expreffcly fet out in theic wordes: With my whole harre I haue » o. fought thee, make me not to ftray from thy commaundementes For when he had bene rcgcncrated, and had not flenderly profited in true Godhnefle, yct he confeflethjthat for euery moment he needcth con - tinuall diredion, leaft he (hoiilde fwarue from the knowledge wher - with he is enducd.

    The institution of christian religion 1578

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