The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Tom 4F., C., and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... reason with it . We therefore take it upon the authority of the text , that herbs , trees , fruits and seeds , are the work of God ; and the pre- sent occasion requires us to consider how , and in VOL . IV . B what respects , this work ...
... reason with it . We therefore take it upon the authority of the text , that herbs , trees , fruits and seeds , are the work of God ; and the pre- sent occasion requires us to consider how , and in VOL . IV . B what respects , this work ...
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... reason may be still more engaged with the natural use and design of a flower in the economy of vegetation . The rudiment of the fruit , when young and tender , requires some covering to protect it ; and accordingly , the flower - leaves ...
... reason may be still more engaged with the natural use and design of a flower in the economy of vegetation . The rudiment of the fruit , when young and tender , requires some covering to protect it ; and accordingly , the flower - leaves ...
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... reason cele- brates the wisdom of the Almighty Creator . As the heavens , from day unto day , and from night unto night , declare the glory of God , so do the productions of the earth , all trees and herbs , in their places and seasons ...
... reason cele- brates the wisdom of the Almighty Creator . As the heavens , from day unto day , and from night unto night , declare the glory of God , so do the productions of the earth , all trees and herbs , in their places and seasons ...
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... reason and understanding of man the swiftest are overtaken , and the strongest are overpowered : he can take them as his property , ma- nage them as his servants , confine them as his cap- tives , and destroy them at his pleasure : they ...
... reason and understanding of man the swiftest are overtaken , and the strongest are overpowered : he can take them as his property , ma- nage them as his servants , confine them as his cap- tives , and destroy them at his pleasure : they ...
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... reason according to the views and tempers of each , and so to give notice of the ways of different sorts of men . Thus also did God instruct his people in the law of Moses , by or- dering their diet as they were to order their conversa ...
... reason according to the views and tempers of each , and so to give notice of the ways of different sorts of men . Thus also did God instruct his people in the law of Moses , by or- dering their diet as they were to order their conversa ...
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