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... eyes are so continually inured . I may have a bad acquaintance : I will never have a wicked companion . IX . Expectation , in a weak mind , makes an evil , greater ; and a good , less but , in a resolved mind , it digests an evil ...
... eyes are so continually inured . I may have a bad acquaintance : I will never have a wicked companion . IX . Expectation , in a weak mind , makes an evil , greater ; and a good , less but , in a resolved mind , it digests an evil ...
Side 7
... eyes upon my wants , upon my sins , upon my miseries ; methinks no man should be worse , no man so ill as I , my means so many , so forcible , and almost violent ; my progress so small , and insensible ; my corruptions so strong ; my ...
... eyes upon my wants , upon my sins , upon my miseries ; methinks no man should be worse , no man so ill as I , my means so many , so forcible , and almost violent ; my progress so small , and insensible ; my corruptions so strong ; my ...
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... eyes ; so is the vice and virtue of others , to the judgment of men . Vice gathers the beams of the sight in one ; that the eye may see it , and be in- tent upon it : virtue scatters them abroad ; and therefore hardly ad- mits of a ...
... eyes ; so is the vice and virtue of others , to the judgment of men . Vice gathers the beams of the sight in one ; that the eye may see it , and be in- tent upon it : virtue scatters them abroad ; and therefore hardly ad- mits of a ...
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... eyes to my body , as the swan to her black legs ; and see what loathsome matter issues from the mouth , nostrils , ears , pores , and other pas- sages , and how most carrion - like of all other creatures it is after death ; I am justly ...
... eyes to my body , as the swan to her black legs ; and see what loathsome matter issues from the mouth , nostrils , ears , pores , and other pas- sages , and how most carrion - like of all other creatures it is after death ; I am justly ...
Side 29
... eyes from beholding vanity . And , though mine eyes see it , let not my heart stoop to it ; but loath it afar off . And , if I stoop at any time , and be taken ; set thou my soul at liberty : that I may say , My soul is escaped , even ...
... eyes from beholding vanity . And , though mine eyes see it , let not my heart stoop to it ; but loath it afar off . And , if I stoop at any time , and be taken ; set thou my soul at liberty : that I may say , My soul is escaped , even ...
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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