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... himself in panoply complete Of heavenly temper , furnishes with arms , Bright as his own , and trains , by every rule Of holy discipline , to glorious war , The facramental hoft of God's ele & t ! Are all fuch teachers ? —would to ...
... himself in panoply complete Of heavenly temper , furnishes with arms , Bright as his own , and trains , by every rule Of holy discipline , to glorious war , The facramental hoft of God's ele & t ! Are all fuch teachers ? —would to ...
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... himself direct me . I would trace His mafter - strokes , and draw from his defign . I would exprefs him fimple , grave , fincere ; In doctrine uncorrupt ; in language plain , And plain in manner ; decent , folemn , chafte , And natural ...
... himself direct me . I would trace His mafter - strokes , and draw from his defign . I would exprefs him fimple , grave , fincere ; In doctrine uncorrupt ; in language plain , And plain in manner ; decent , folemn , chafte , And natural ...
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William Cowper. And natural in gefture ; much impressed Himself , as confcious of his awful charge , And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too ; affectionate in look , And tender in addrefs , as well becomes A meffenger ...
William Cowper. And natural in gefture ; much impressed Himself , as confcious of his awful charge , And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too ; affectionate in look , And tender in addrefs , as well becomes A meffenger ...
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... himself ; Or unenlightened , and too proud to learn ; Or vicious , and not therefore apt to teach ; Perverting often , by the stress of lewd And loofe example , whom he should inftru & t ; Exposes , and holds up to broad disgrace , The ...
... himself ; Or unenlightened , and too proud to learn ; Or vicious , and not therefore apt to teach ; Perverting often , by the stress of lewd And loofe example , whom he should inftru & t ; Exposes , and holds up to broad disgrace , The ...
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... himself Been hurt by the archers . In his fide he bore , And in his hands and feet , the cruel scars . With gentle force foliciting the darts , He drew them forth , and healed , and bade me live . Since then , with few affociates , in ...
... himself Been hurt by the archers . In his fide he bore , And in his hands and feet , the cruel scars . With gentle force foliciting the darts , He drew them forth , and healed , and bade me live . Since then , with few affociates , in ...
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