The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... most striking and af- lecting to the fpiritual mind , the belie- ving foul , which , in the light of the word knows , and is perioaded of thefe things . But the question here is , If the Lord's fupper be of fuch a nature as that it ...
... most striking and af- lecting to the fpiritual mind , the belie- ving foul , which , in the light of the word knows , and is perioaded of thefe things . But the question here is , If the Lord's fupper be of fuch a nature as that it ...
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... most remarkable men in this , as as other refpects , in modern times . The King's ideas of national improve- were of a larger extent than the ter's , comprehending the encourage est of manufactures ; but the latter , th most juftness ...
... most remarkable men in this , as as other refpects , in modern times . The King's ideas of national improve- were of a larger extent than the ter's , comprehending the encourage est of manufactures ; but the latter , th most juftness ...
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... Most Excellent Majefty . Moft Gracious Sovereign , WE Your Majelly's dutiful and loyal fubjects , the reprefentatives of the freemen of the government of the coun⚫ ties of Newcailles K - nt , and Suflex upon Delaware , in general ...
... Most Excellent Majefty . Moft Gracious Sovereign , WE Your Majelly's dutiful and loyal fubjects , the reprefentatives of the freemen of the government of the coun⚫ ties of Newcailles K - nt , and Suflex upon Delaware , in general ...
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... most humbly afk pardon for pre- fuming to give your Majefty the trouble of this reprefentation , which has pro- ' ceeded from our love to our country , our care for our pofterity , and the paf fionate concern we have for our darling ...
... most humbly afk pardon for pre- fuming to give your Majefty the trouble of this reprefentation , which has pro- ' ceeded from our love to our country , our care for our pofterity , and the paf fionate concern we have for our darling ...
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... most hea tily join in their request ; and am , m Lord , your Lordship's most obedient fe vant , other for here the futures of the skull are too. ing the leffons and the prayers , and that their capacities cannot fathom the depth of his ...
... most hea tily join in their request ; and am , m Lord , your Lordship's most obedient fe vant , other for here the futures of the skull are too. ing the leffons and the prayers , and that their capacities cannot fathom the depth of his ...
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Seite 121 - Do you sincerely own and believe the whole doctrine contained in the Confession of Faith, approven by the general assemblies of this church, and ratified by law, in the year 1690, to be founded upon the Word of God; and do you acknowledge the same as the confession of your faith...
Seite 316 - Tis but the funeral of the former year. Let joy or ease, let affluence or content, And the gay conscience of a life well spent, Calm every thought, inspirit every grace, Glow in thy heart, and smile upon thy face. Let day improve on day, and year on year, Without a pain, a trouble, or a fear...
Seite 318 - Hence, avaunt, ('tis holy ground) 'Comus, and his midnight-crew, 'And Ignorance with looks profound, 'And dreaming Sloth of pallid hue, 'Mad Sedition's cry profane, 'Servitude that hugs her chain, 'Nor in these consecrated bowers 'Let painted Flatt'ry hide her serpent-train in flowers. CHORUS 'Nor Envy base, nor creeping Gain 'Dare the Muse's walk to stain, 'While bright-eyed Science watches round: 'Hence, away, 'tis holy Ground! RECITATIVE From yonder realms of empyrean day Bursts on my ear th...
Seite 318 - What is grandeur, what is power? Heavier toil, superior pain. What the bright reward we gain ? The grateful memory of the good. Sweet is the breath of vernal shower, The bee's collected treasures sweet, Sweet music's melting fall, but sweeter yet The still small voice of gratitude.
Seite 318 - Through the wild waves as they roar, With watchful eye and dauntlefs mien, Thy fteady courfe of honour keep, Nor fear the rocks, nor feek the fhore : The ftar of Brunfwick fmiles ferene, And gilds the horrors of the deep.
Seite 318 - But hark ! the portals sound, and pacing forth With solemn steps and slow, High potentates, and dames of royal birth, And mitred fathers in long order go : Great Edward, with the lilies on his brow From haughty Gallia torn.
Seite 435 - Within its ample round of rays; Tell all the leaves and all the buds, That crown the gardens and the woods...
Seite 480 - But when our SHAKESPEARE'S matchless pen Like Alexander's sword, had done with men; He heav'd no sigh, he made no moan, Not limited to human kind, He fir'd his wonder-teeming mind, Rais'd other worlds, and beings of his own ! AIR.
Seite 460 - ... the orator, and thofe, if they be well founded, prove the patriot. But I here certify to you, on my word of honour, and in the face of the public, that I cannot be of any fort of ufe to you ; that I never entered into any treaty for the fale of my papers, and never either by myfelf, or any agent authorifed on my part, Cjffered to make appear, that the peace had been fold to France.
Seite 367 - ... an armament by sea and land investing this metropolis, and a military guard with cannon pointed at the very door of the state-house, where this assembly is held, is inconsistent with that dignity, as well as that freedom with which we have a right to deliberate, consult, and determine.