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Page 89
... hears that his neighbours die all about him ; so youth is often frighted from vice , by hear- ing the ill report it brings upon others . Xenophon's schools of equity , in his life of Cyrus the Great , are sufficiently famous . He tells ...
... hears that his neighbours die all about him ; so youth is often frighted from vice , by hear- ing the ill report it brings upon others . Xenophon's schools of equity , in his life of Cyrus the Great , are sufficiently famous . He tells ...
Page 98
... hears , And longer will delay to hear thee tell His generation , ' & c . The angel's encouraging our first parents in a mo- dest pursuit after knowledge , with the causes which he assigns for the creation of the world , are very just ...
... hears , And longer will delay to hear thee tell His generation , ' & c . The angel's encouraging our first parents in a mo- dest pursuit after knowledge , with the causes which he assigns for the creation of the world , are very just ...
Page 302
... Hear him , ye deaf ; and all the blind , behold ; xxxv . 5 , 6. He from thick films shall purge the visual ray , And on the sightless eye - ball pour the day . ' Tis He th ' obstructed paths of sound shall clear , And bid new music ...
... Hear him , ye deaf ; and all the blind , behold ; xxxv . 5 , 6. He from thick films shall purge the visual ray , And on the sightless eye - ball pour the day . ' Tis He th ' obstructed paths of sound shall clear , And bid new music ...
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