Grace triumphant, a sacred poem, by Philanthropos1770 |
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... hands and I gladly lay hold on this opportunity of pub- lishing to the World , the fhare I have in your friendship and efteem ; of wishing you the most ample fuccefs in every branch of the two great Characters you so manifeftly adorn ...
... hands and I gladly lay hold on this opportunity of pub- lishing to the World , the fhare I have in your friendship and efteem ; of wishing you the most ample fuccefs in every branch of the two great Characters you so manifeftly adorn ...
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... hands of the Great Re deemer , it is condufive to so happy an end , he will neither repent the pains he hath taken in writing it , nor regard the cenfures that fall upon him from the proud and self - sufficient part of Mankind . The ...
... hands of the Great Re deemer , it is condufive to so happy an end , he will neither repent the pains he hath taken in writing it , nor regard the cenfures that fall upon him from the proud and self - sufficient part of Mankind . The ...
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... hands , may be productive of great and last- ing effects ; and on fo exhauftless a subject as the Grace of God , there will always remain encouragement for a fresh attempt . However disgusting the following work may be to the carnal ...
... hands , may be productive of great and last- ing effects ; and on fo exhauftless a subject as the Grace of God , there will always remain encouragement for a fresh attempt . However disgusting the following work may be to the carnal ...
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... hand , As his fix'd foe the Judge fupreme may view ; But he's the best of friends to such as you , EVANDER . Ah ! were I fure of that- SYLVIA . In bolder ftrain I will this necessary truth maintain , And bring yourself to witness ...
... hand , As his fix'd foe the Judge fupreme may view ; But he's the best of friends to such as you , EVANDER . Ah ! were I fure of that- SYLVIA . In bolder ftrain I will this necessary truth maintain , And bring yourself to witness ...
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... hands and I gladly lay hold on this opportunity of pub- lishing to the World , the fhare I have in your friendship and esteem ; of wishing you the most ample fuccefs in every branch of the two great Characters you so manifeftly adorn ...
... hands and I gladly lay hold on this opportunity of pub- lishing to the World , the fhare I have in your friendship and esteem ; of wishing you the most ample fuccefs in every branch of the two great Characters you so manifeftly adorn ...
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Grace Triumphant, a Sacred Poem, by Philanthropos. by J. Fellows John Fellows No preview available - 2016 |
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againſt anguiſh awful Behold beſt blaze breaſt bright caufe cauſe clouds darkneſs delight DIALOGUE diftrefs divine dreadful durft eaſe ENEAS eternal EVANDER fave favour fear feek feems fhade fhall fhew fhines fing fink fins firſt fix'd fkies flame flaſhes fmiles folar fome fong fons foon forgiveneſs foul fov'reign freſh Friend frown ftand ftill ftorm ftrain ftrange ftreams ftrive fubject fuch fupreme fure give glory goodneſs GRACE TRIUMPHANT grief Guilt hath heart Heav'n heav'nly hope light loft Mercy MEZEN MEZENTUS mind miſtakes moft moſt muft muſt Nature's ne'er o'er peace Perfon pow'r praiſe Promiſe purſues rage raiſe Reaſon Redeemer reft reſt reſtleſs rife riſe ſeems ſhe ſhines ſhould Sinner ſkies ſky ſmiling Soul ſpeak ſpread ſtands ſtate ſteps ſtrive ſuch SYLVIA tempeft thee theſe thoſe thou thought Throne thunders tremble vaft vengeance vex'd Virtue whofe Wiſdom woes wond'rous wrath yourſelf
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Page 1 - For a small moment have I forsaken thee, but with great mercies will I gather thee. In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment ; 'but with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, saith the Lord thy Redeemer.
Page 66 - If thou canft believe All things are poflible to him that believeth: The open'd book, and my directed eye Catches the queftion inftantaneous thus, And gives fo ftrange an anfwer.