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... creatures , transported from one region to another , alter their former quality , and degenerate by little and little . The like danger have I seen in the manners of men , conversing with evil companions in corrupt places for , besides ...
... creatures , transported from one region to another , alter their former quality , and degenerate by little and little . The like danger have I seen in the manners of men , conversing with evil companions in corrupt places for , besides ...
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... creatures for the commodious use of it ; what must Heaven needs be , that is provided for God himself , and his friends ? How can it be less in worth , than God is above his creatures , and God's friends better than his enemies ? I will ...
... creatures for the commodious use of it ; what must Heaven needs be , that is provided for God himself , and his friends ? How can it be less in worth , than God is above his creatures , and God's friends better than his enemies ? I will ...
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... creatures , under him ; he , set in the midst . Lest he should be proud that he had infinite creatures under him , that one is infinite degrees above him . I do , therefore , owe awe unto God ; mercy , to the inferior creatures ...
... creatures , under him ; he , set in the midst . Lest he should be proud that he had infinite creatures under him , that one is infinite degrees above him . I do , therefore , owe awe unto God ; mercy , to the inferior creatures ...
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... creatures it is after death ; I am justly ashamed , to think that so excellent a guest dwells not in a more cleanly dunghill . LXVIII . Every worldling is a madman : for , besides that he preferreth pro- fit and pleasure to virtue , the ...
... creatures it is after death ; I am justly ashamed , to think that so excellent a guest dwells not in a more cleanly dunghill . LXVIII . Every worldling is a madman : for , besides that he preferreth pro- fit and pleasure to virtue , the ...
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... creatures exceed man in length of age : which hath opened the mouths of heathen philosophers , to accuse nature , as a step - mother to man ; who hath given him the • least time to live , that only could make MEDITATIONS AND VOWS ...
... creatures exceed man in length of age : which hath opened the mouths of heathen philosophers , to accuse nature , as a step - mother to man ; who hath given him the • least time to live , that only could make MEDITATIONS AND VOWS ...
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æquè aliis aliter aliud beast better betwixt blessed body certè Christ Christian cœlum comfort conspectum contemn creatures cujus cùm death divine doth earth earthly etiam evil eyes facilè faith fear fortè friends give glorious glory God's grace gratiæ habet hæc happy hath haud heart heaven holy honour hunc ibique illa illi illico illius illud ipsi labour light live look Lord lumen magis malè meæ mercy mihi mind minùs miserable modò natá nature neque never nihil nisi nobis ô Deus omni ourselves parùm peccatum planè pleasure potest præ præter quâdam quæ quàm quid quidem quòd Saviour semel semper shew sibi sight sins sive solent soul spiritual stridore sunt sure tamen tenebræ thee thine things thou hast tion true tuæ tuam unto verò whereas wherein wise