A sermon [on Job ii,7] preached ... before the ... governors of the hospitals for small-pox and inoculation. [Followed by] An account of the rise, progress and state of the hospitals [and] A list of the governors and subscribers to the hospitals1768 |
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... should men who live in these latter days , pretend to fatisfy the cravings of nature , or attempt to cure dif- eases by a miracle , they would be confidered as madmen , or enthusiasts . The Ifraelites , who were to ftand distinguished ...
... should men who live in these latter days , pretend to fatisfy the cravings of nature , or attempt to cure dif- eases by a miracle , they would be confidered as madmen , or enthusiasts . The Ifraelites , who were to ftand distinguished ...
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... should attack me in the dark , and unprepared ; and fhall I not have recourse to fuch medicines as modern discoveries have afforded , in order to anticipate its fury ? Should not self - preservation prompt me to the pursuit of fuch ...
... should attack me in the dark , and unprepared ; and fhall I not have recourse to fuch medicines as modern discoveries have afforded , in order to anticipate its fury ? Should not self - preservation prompt me to the pursuit of fuch ...
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24 March 24th March againſt alfo anſwer Bafinghall-ftreet Bart becauſe Bedford-row Berkeley-fquare Berks beſt Billiter-fquare Bond-freet book of Job Broad-street cafe Charity Charles Cheapfide circumſtances Cold Bath-fields confideration cure Defign defired difeafes Diftemper diftinguiſhed diſcovered diſeaſe ditto Dowager Earl of LITCHFIELD Edward Effex faid fame fcripture Fenchurch-street fhall fhould firſt Fleet-ftreet fome freet fuch fufferings fuppofed fupport GEORGE Duke Goodneſs Governors Grace GEORGE Grace GEORGE Duke Grofvenor-fquare Grosvenor Square Grosvenor-Street Hankey Harriſon hath Hatton-garden Henry Holborn Horsham HOSPITAL human Ifaac Ifraelites INOCULATION James James's-fquare The Right Jofeph John Earl Kent Lady Lincoln's-inn-fields Lord Biſhop Maffey's Mary May-fair Mifs Mofes moſt muſt neceffary obſerve Old-Jewry Pall-mall PATIENTS for INOCULATION Perfons phyfician Piccadilly poor People afflicted preferving reaſon Richard Richard Benyon Robert Samuel Seven-Oaks ſeveral ſkill SMALL-POX ſtate Strand Street Subſcription Suffex Surry thefe theſe thofe thoſe tion Twickenham uſe utmoſt Westminster William Wiſdom Wood-freet
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Página 17 - Then give place to the physician, for the Lord hath created him: Let him not go from thee, for thou hast need of him . There is a time when in their hands there is good success.
Página 14 - And it came to pass, when the king of Israel had read the letter, that he rent his clothes, and said, "Am I a god, to kill and to make alive, that this man doth send unto me to recover a man of his leprosy? Wherefore consider, I pray you, and see how he seeketh a quarrel against me.
Página 6 - Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have feen the end of the Lord : that the Lord is very pitiful and of tender mercy.
Página 27 - ... patients, having the diftemper in the natural way, and one only out of this number, when inoculated,) it will appear, that this is a thing of very high importance ; and that it is not eafy .to name an undertaking more laudable in itfelf, or more beneficial in its confequences, than the making a provifion, that thofe, who really...
Página 16 - Lord has created medicines tut of the earth ; and he that is wife will not abhor them.
Página 28 - This hofpital confifts of two houfes, at a due diftance from each other in airy fituations. That for preparing the patients for inoculation...
Página 11 - I hold f aft, and will not let it go. My heart jhall not...
Página 19 - He fpake of trees, from the Cedar-tree that is in* " Lebanon, even unto the Hyffop that fpringeth out " of the wall : he fpake alfo of beafts, and of fowl, " ami of creeping things, and of fiflies.
Página 7 - So went Satan forth from the prefence of the Lord, and fmote Job with fore boils from the fole of his foot unto his crown.