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... Subjects James Hervey. 1 Telfervey 1820 Sarah Perry : Book . THERON and ASPASIO : OR , A SERIES O F DIALOGUES AND LETTER S , UPON THE Most Important and Interefting Subjects . IN THREE VOLUMES . By JAMES HERVEY , A. M. Rector of Wefton ...
... Subjects James Hervey. 1 Telfervey 1820 Sarah Perry : Book . THERON and ASPASIO : OR , A SERIES O F DIALOGUES AND LETTER S , UPON THE Most Important and Interefting Subjects . IN THREE VOLUMES . By JAMES HERVEY , A. M. Rector of Wefton ...
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... Subjects James Hervey. ing those boundless and everlasting Treasures of pardoning , juftifying , faving Merit , which ... subject to all its Restraints , but enjoy few , if any , of its Delights . Miftaken Zealots ! How can they avoid the ...
... Subjects James Hervey. ing those boundless and everlasting Treasures of pardoning , juftifying , faving Merit , which ... subject to all its Restraints , but enjoy few , if any , of its Delights . Miftaken Zealots ! How can they avoid the ...
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... Subjects James Hervey. his immenfe Perfections ! By thefe delightful Views , and by that precious Faith , may your Heart be transformed into his holy , his amiable , his divine Image ! Your Happiness will then be juft fuch as is wished ...
... Subjects James Hervey. his immenfe Perfections ! By thefe delightful Views , and by that precious Faith , may your Heart be transformed into his holy , his amiable , his divine Image ! Your Happiness will then be juft fuch as is wished ...
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... Subjects James Hervey. Stage a Mute or a Shadow - one who fights with- out Weapons , and fubmits without a Contest - the Scene fhifts . Our Gentlemen feparate ; and , in- ftead of converfing , enter upon an epiftolary Cor- refpondence ...
... Subjects James Hervey. Stage a Mute or a Shadow - one who fights with- out Weapons , and fubmits without a Contest - the Scene fhifts . Our Gentlemen feparate ; and , in- ftead of converfing , enter upon an epiftolary Cor- refpondence ...
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... Subjects James Hervey. well as to improve the Heart . More particularly , to difplay the wife and beneficent Design of Pro- vidence , in the various Appearances and number- lefs Productions of the material World . Neither are these ...
... Subjects James Hervey. well as to improve the Heart . More particularly , to difplay the wife and beneficent Design of Pro- vidence , in the various Appearances and number- lefs Productions of the material World . Neither are these ...
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