Reflections for Every Day in the Year on the Works of God, and of His Providence Throughout All Nature, Том 1D. Shaw and Company, 1800 |
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... spring , 164 The white frost , 166 Variety of means which contribute to the fertility of nature , The advantages the sea procures us , The difference between animals and plants , The uniformity and variety in the works of nature , 176 ...
... spring , 164 The white frost , 166 Variety of means which contribute to the fertility of nature , The advantages the sea procures us , The difference between animals and plants , The uniformity and variety in the works of nature , 176 ...
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... spring , summer , or autumn . But even hearts , the fullest of sensibility , are rarely excited to the sensation of warm gratitude , when they see the trees stripped of their fruit , and the fields . without A 2 without verdure ; when ...
... spring , summer , or autumn . But even hearts , the fullest of sensibility , are rarely excited to the sensation of warm gratitude , when they see the trees stripped of their fruit , and the fields . without A 2 without verdure ; when ...
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... spring and summer would not have so many charms for us , the fertility of our lands would much diminish , commerce would be at an end in many provinces , and part of the woods and forests would have been created for no purpose . Consi ...
... spring and summer would not have so many charms for us , the fertility of our lands would much diminish , commerce would be at an end in many provinces , and part of the woods and forests would have been created for no purpose . Consi ...
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... spring and summer , and that all which comes from God must be for the best . JANUARY III . DAILY PROOFS WHICH GOD GIVES US OF HIS PROVIDENCE . NOT to acknowledge the hand of Providence , but in extraordinary cases , is to betray our ...
... spring and summer , and that all which comes from God must be for the best . JANUARY III . DAILY PROOFS WHICH GOD GIVES US OF HIS PROVIDENCE . NOT to acknowledge the hand of Providence , but in extraordinary cases , is to betray our ...
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... spring , with all its charms . How is it pos- sible not to feel how gracious the Lord is ! How adorable his wisdom , and how unbounded his mer- cy , in all that relates to winter ! Nature , how- ever barren it appears to us , is ...
... spring , with all its charms . How is it pos- sible not to feel how gracious the Lord is ! How adorable his wisdom , and how unbounded his mer- cy , in all that relates to winter ! Nature , how- ever barren it appears to us , is ...
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