| Thomas Parnell - 1722 - 240 pages
...he rnjadc, In this the Right of BjCQvadeoce is.la^d $ • ,. ...» • Its faered Majefty thro' $1 depends On ufing fecond Means to work his Ends : 'Tis thus, withdrawn in State from huaaaniEjte, The Pow'r exerts his Attributes on high, Your Aftions ufts, not cc««rouls... | |
| Thomas Parnell - 1726 - 276 pages
...to kneel Thy Fellow-Servant I. Then know the Truth of Government Divine, And let thefe Scruples be no longer thine. The Maker juftly claims that World he made, In this the Right of Providence is kid ; Its facred Majefty thro' all depends On ufing fecond Means to work his Ends : Tis thus, withdrawn... | |
| English literature - 1750 - 372 pages
...kneel ; - Thy fellow-fervant I. Then know the truth of government divine, And let thefe fcruples -be no longer thine. • The Maker juftly claims. that...is laid ; Its facred majefty thro' all depends On ufmg fecond means to work his ends : *Tis thus, withdrawn in ftate from human The pow'r exerts his... | |
| Seraph - Hymns, English - 1754 - 294 pages
...kneel ; thy fellow-fervant I.. Then know the truth of government divine,. And let thefe fcruples be no longer thine. The maker juftly claims that world...fecond means to work his ends : 'Tis thus, withdrawn in ftatefrom human eye, Thepow'r exerts his attributes on high ; Your adlions ufcs, nor cootrouls your... | |
| Muse - 1757 - 248 pages
...kneel — Thy Fellow Servant I. Then know the Truth of Government divine, And let thefe Scruples be no longer thine. The Maker juftly claims that World...is laid ; Its facred Majefty thro' all depends On uflng fecoad Means to work his Ends. 'Tis thus, withdrawn in State from human Eye, The Pow'r exerts... | |
| Thomas Parnell - Battle of the frogs and mice - 1760 - 268 pages
...Then know the truth of government divine, And let thcfe fcruples be no longer thine. The Maker jufily claims that world he made, In this the right of providence is laid ; Its Its Sacred majefty thro' all depends On ufing fecond means to work his ends : 'Tis thus, withdrawn... | |
| Art - 1762 - 290 pages
...kneel — Thy fellow-fervant I. Then know the truth of government divine, And let thcfe fcruples be no longer thine. The Maker juftly claims that world...fecond means to work his ends : 'Tis thus, withdrawn in ftatefrom human eye, The pow'r exerts his attributes on high, Your aftions ufes, nor controuls your... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1767 - 288 pages
...to kneel thy feliow-fervant I. Then know the truth of government divine, And let thcfe fcruples be no longer thine. The maker juftly claims that world...majefty thro' all depends On ufing fecond means to work Irs ends : 'Tis thus, withdrawn in Hate from human eye, The Pow'r exerts his Attributes on high, Your... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1767 - 294 pages
...fellow-fervant I. Then know the truth of government divine, And let thefe /cruples be no longer thine. Co Tfcf The maker juftly claims that world he made; In this...majefty thro' all depends On ufing fecond means to work Irs ends : 'Tis thus, withdrawn in ftate from human eye, The Pow'r exerts his Attributes on high, Your... | |
| Thomas Parnell - 1767 - 250 pages
...tumbling waters flray, Then glide bcaeath the fall unheard away. Vcr. 13, 14, 15. P. The Maker jnlHy claims that world he made, In this the right of Providence is laid; Its facred Majefty, &c. M. Eternal God the world's foundations laid, He made what is, and governs what he made. His facrcd... | |
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