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The Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker: With an ... - Page 206
by Richard Hooker, Isaac Walton - 1874
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The Farmer's Magazine

Agriculture - 1842 - 1036 pages
...able to yield them relief ; what would become of man himielf, whmn these things do now all teree ? See we not plainly that obedience of creatures unto the law of nature is the stay of the whole world ?"• The duties of your Committee are now performed, and it only remains for them to resign Without...
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A View of the Creation of the World, in Illustration of the Mosaic Record

Charles James Burton - Bible - 1836 - 328 pages
...no longer able to yield them relief; what would become of man himself, whom all these things do now serve ? See we not, plainly, that obedience of creatures...the law of nature is the stay of the whole world? Notwithstanding, with nature it cometh sometimes to pass as with art. Let Phidias have rude and obstinate...
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The Church of England Quarterly Review, Volume 5

1839 - 556 pages
...pine away as children at the withered breasts of their mother, no longer able to yield them relief: what would become of man himself, whom these things...unto the law of nature is the stay of the whole world ? "* It does not come within the scope of this Article to analyze or characterize the Ecclesiastical...
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Essays and Selections

Basil Montagu - Fore-edged painting - 1837 - 400 pages
...mother, no longer able to yield them relief; what would become of man himself whom these things do now all serve ? See we not plainly that obedience of creatures...unto the law of nature is the stay of the whole world ?" " Of law, there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God ; her voice...
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 4

1838 - 870 pages
...the fountain of life had been dried up ; what would become of man himself, whom these things do now all serve? See we not plainly, that obedience of creatures...unto the law of nature is the stay of the whole world ? " Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her rest is in the bosom of God ; her voice...
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Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 2

1838 - 448 pages
...withered breast of their mother— what would become of man himself, whom these things do now all serve 1 See we not plainly, that obedience of creatures unto the law of nature is th« stay of the whole world !" Coming down the scale, what an arena of contention is spread before...
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Selections from the Works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South ...

Basil Montagu - Conduct of life - 1839 - 404 pages
...mother no longer able to yield them relief ; what would become of man himself, whom these things do now all serve ? See we not plainly, that obedience of...unto the law of nature is the stay of the whole world ?* Of Law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is in the bosom of God ; her voice the...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine:, Volume 5

Theology - 1848 - 620 pages
...no longer able to yield them relief; — what would become of man himself, whom these things do now all serve? See we not plainly that obedience of creatures...unto the law of nature is the stay of the whole world ? — Hooker. AN EXAMPLE. SIB, — During the past year there died in the city of G an aged disciple...
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The Pre-Adamite Earth: Contributions to Theological Science

John Harris - Bible and geology - 1847 - 330 pages
...of their mother, no longer able to yield them relief; — what would become of man himself ? vrhom these things now do all serve ? See we not plainly...the law of nature is the stay of the whole world!"* XIII. Well-being. — In accordance with another of our principles — that everything will be entitled...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 1

Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...mother, no longer able to yield them relief; what would become of man himself, whom these things do now all serve ? See we not plainly, that obedience of...unto the Law of Nature is the stay of the whole world ? Not withstanding, with nature it cometh sometimes to pass as with art. Let Phidias have rude and...
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