| John Toland - 1761 - 278 pages
...abufe them) ** in every nation, and are of power to breed and " cherifh in a great people the feeds of virtue and " public civility, to allay the perturbations of the " mind, and fet the affections in a right tune i — or " laftly, whatsoever is in rcligi>on holy and fublime,... | |
| William Hayley - 1799 - 376 pages
...are of power, befides the office of a " pulpit, to inbreed and cherifli in a great " people the feeds of virtue and public civility, " to allay the perturbations of the mind , and "*fet the affections in right tune; to celebrate " in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and " equipage... | |
| Charles Dunster - 1800 - 270 pages
...are the infpired gift of God,—and are of power, to inbreed and cherifh in a great people the feeds of Virtue and public civility; to allay the perturbations of the mind, and fet the affedions in right tune; to fome immaterial alterations : but thefe are merely for the purpofe... | |
| 1804 - 312 pages
...are of power, befides the office of the pitfpit, to inbreed and cherifh in a great people, the feeds of virtue and public civility, to allay the perturbations of the mind, to fet the aflections in right tune, and to celebrate, in glorious and lofty hymns, the throne and... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 378 pages
...lyric poesy to be incomparable. These abilities, wheresoever they be found, are the inspired gift D2 of God, rarely bestowed, but yet to some (though most abuse) in every nation ; and are of power besides the office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds of virtue and public... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 pages
...lyric poesy to be incomparable. These abilities, wheresoever they be found, are the inspired gift D2 of God, rarely bestowed, but yet to some (though most abuse) in every nation ; and are of power besides the office of a pulpit, to inbree'd and cherish in a great people the seeds of virtue and public... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 440 pages
...and are of power, befide the office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherifh in a great people the feeds of virtue and public civility, to allay the perturbations of the mind, and fet the affections in right tune; to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns rtie throne and equipage... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 pages
...and are of power, befide the office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherifh in a great people the feeds of virtue and public civility,' to allay the perturbations of the mind, and fet the attentions in right tune ; to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and equipage... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pages
...God, rarely bestowed, but yet to some (though most abuse) in every nation : and are of power, besides the office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherish in...perturbations of the mind, and set the affections in right tune ; to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and equipage of God's alMigbtiaess,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pages
...kinds of lyric poesy, to be incomparable. These abilities, wheresoever they be found, are the inspired gift of God, rarely bestowed, but yet to some (though most abuse) in every nation : and are of power, besides the o(Hce of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds of virtue and public... | |
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