Essays Upon Several Moral Subjects: Part III. ... By Jeremy Collier, M.A.George Strahan, 1720 - 108 pages |
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... Hand is over - grafp'd , ' tis apt to ake . Thus Men groan under the Oppreffion of their Vice ; fet their own Limbs up- on the rack , and may frequently thank themfelves for the Penance of their Senfes . Sometimes they think their Me ...
... Hand is over - grafp'd , ' tis apt to ake . Thus Men groan under the Oppreffion of their Vice ; fet their own Limbs up- on the rack , and may frequently thank themfelves for the Penance of their Senfes . Sometimes they think their Me ...
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... hand- fomely . Very well ! And is not this Confeflion a plain yielding of the Caufe ? Can there be a fuller Defcription of an Evil than this amounts to ? For to fay that Pain is rugged and raking upon the Touch , that ' tis Nature's ...
... hand- fomely . Very well ! And is not this Confeflion a plain yielding of the Caufe ? Can there be a fuller Defcription of an Evil than this amounts to ? For to fay that Pain is rugged and raking upon the Touch , that ' tis Nature's ...
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... Hand : But had the Prospect been more difmal , they were refolv'd not to comply with Idola- try . Their Anfwer was this , Our God Dan . 3 . whom we ferve is able , and will deli- 17 , 18 . ver us from the burning fiery Furnace ; but if ...
... Hand : But had the Prospect been more difmal , they were refolv'd not to comply with Idola- try . Their Anfwer was this , Our God Dan . 3 . whom we ferve is able , and will deli- 17 , 18 . ver us from the burning fiery Furnace ; but if ...
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... a Man honeft in his Hands , that's a Thief in his Heart . Without being a- larm'd by the Uneafinefs of Poverty , People would fleep over their Capacity , Arts Arts and Sciences would lie ftrangely in the Oar , 18 A MORAL ESSAY.
... a Man honeft in his Hands , that's a Thief in his Heart . Without being a- larm'd by the Uneafinefs of Poverty , People would fleep over their Capacity , Arts Arts and Sciences would lie ftrangely in the Oar , 18 A MORAL ESSAY.
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... Hand ; the Man is difa- bled in that which fhould defend him ; he drops his Guard , and his Heart lies open to the next Pafs . To conclude ; we ought to fummon in all our Force upon this Occafion ; and to fortify our felves with ...
... Hand ; the Man is difa- bled in that which fhould defend him ; he drops his Guard , and his Heart lies open to the next Pafs . To conclude ; we ought to fummon in all our Force upon this Occafion ; and to fortify our felves with ...
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