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Have you had re - fped to all the divine commands, and been difpof - ed to fay, All that the Lord our God requires, a/but by carefully attending to the charaOer, as it is rep - refented in the word of God.
Twenty four sermons on various useful subjects Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 1797
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And with re - fped to the circles, who are really guilty of wilful delay of their patriotic duties, it will be neceflary to proceed againd them ac« civiling to the rigorous laws of the German empire.
A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain ... 1795
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Antipoenus, therefore, was the chief of all his fellow citizens with re - fped to the fpleador of his origin; but he could not be perfuaded to kill himfelf for the good of his country.
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Long on the lad he dwelt, though ev'ry part A pointed arrow fped to pierce his heart.
Elegant Extracts; Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry: Selected for the Improvement of ... 1791
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As to days and years, they are all good, both young and old; for the Creator of all is good: and though in nature fome be hot, fome cold, fome dry, fome moift, fome cloudy, fome clear, fome troubkfome, and fome calm; yet in re - fped
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Some have had relation to the Mediator in all their fervices and facrifices, and fome have had relation only to the thing offered, and the fervice performed; but they have not in aU ages fped alike: They whofe Service and worfhip was performed to God, with a relation to the Mediator, they have the Everlasting Covenant.
Scripture truths demonstrated, in thirty-two sermons; or, Declarations of Stephen Crisp 1787
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The hair of thcle people is of a brownifli black, neither uniformly curling, like that of the Afri - can negroes, nor uniformly ftraight, as among the Indians of America j but varying, in this re - fped, like the hair of Europeans.
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With re - fped to their weights, five tael, make a buncal, 20 buncals one catty, and 100 catty one pccul, being 112 pounds Englifh; three peculs are a China bahar of
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Did not one of the counter's ferving men tell us that this gentleman was fped?
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Long on the laft he dwelt, though every part A pointed arrow fped to pierce his heart.
The Works of the English Poets.: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical 1779
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