Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... - dis impar . Cam his luctor fessus nec emergo : patienter ex- pectans Dei jussa , quibus resigno data , quæ sola amo , et honoro unice . " Orig . Edit . the spiritual and immaterial nature of the soul ; but 32 BOERHAAVE .
... - dis impar . Cam his luctor fessus nec emergo : patienter ex- pectans Dei jussa , quibus resigno data , quæ sola amo , et honoro unice . " Orig . Edit . the spiritual and immaterial nature of the soul ; but 32 BOERHAAVE .
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... nature ; that the best men , even Job himself , were not able to refrain from such starts of impatience . This he did not deny : but said , " He that loves God , ought to think nothing desirable but what is most pleasing to the supreme ...
... nature ; that the best men , even Job himself , were not able to refrain from such starts of impatience . This he did not deny : but said , " He that loves God , ought to think nothing desirable but what is most pleasing to the supreme ...
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... nature for great designs , and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities . He was of a robust and athletic constitution of body , so hardened by early severities , and wholesome fatigue , that he was insensible of any ...
... nature for great designs , and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities . He was of a robust and athletic constitution of body , so hardened by early severities , and wholesome fatigue , that he was insensible of any ...
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... attempting to inquire into his nature . He desired only to think of God , what God knows of himself . There he stopped , lest , by indulging his own ideas , he should form a Deity from his own imagination , and BOERHAAVE . 37.
... attempting to inquire into his nature . He desired only to think of God , what God knows of himself . There he stopped , lest , by indulging his own ideas , he should form a Deity from his own imagination , and BOERHAAVE . 37.
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... nature to have been designed . He was soon afterwards sent in pursuit of prince Rupert , whom he shut up in the harbour of Kingsale , in Ireland , for several months , till want of provisions and despair of relief excited the BLAKE . 43.
... nature to have been designed . He was soon afterwards sent in pursuit of prince Rupert , whom he shut up in the harbour of Kingsale , in Ireland , for several months , till want of provisions and despair of relief excited the BLAKE . 43.
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