It could not help being so; for the good old Prayer-Book upon which they were brought up ismore full of that simple and living faith in the Lord, from beginning to end, than any other book on earth except the Bible.
He is full of grace--more full of it than all the human beings in the world put together.
That case furnished a precedent, by which it appeared that a motion for information was referred to a Committee of the Whole for a more full discussion.
See a more full analysis of this subject in Proceedings of the Am.
A more full answer to Norton’s book was published by him in 1662, called the Covenant of Nature.
To such interest or enthusiasm of Hawkins do we owe an account of Florida, in its native condition, more full than we have of any other of our States, excepting New Mexico, at a period so early in our history.
Like must beget like, and therefore light must beget light, good beget good, love beget love; and therefore we ought to expect that as true and sound knowledge increases, our views of God will be more full of light.
To the waters and the wild With a faery, hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.
To the waters and the wild With a faery, hand in hand, For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand.
If we contemplate it from the point where they then stood, no question could be more full of interest; if we look at it now, and judge of its importance by its effects, it appears of still greater magnitude.
What has Germany done, learned Germany, more full of ancient lore than all the world beside?
To the woods and waters wild, With a fairy hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.
For he comes, the human child, To the woods and waters wild, With a fairy hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than he can understand.
With a fairy hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.
For not tymes measure makes pleasure more full, tedious and dull all ioyes are thought 10 y^t are not in an instant wrought.
The motive which makes the Devil to be more full of wrath; should make us more full of warmth, more full of watch, and more full of All Diligence to make our Vocation, and Election sure.
Yet after he was dead and gone, And e'en his memory dim, Earth seemed more sweet to live upon, More full of love, because of him.
The motive which makes the Devil to be more full of wrath; should make usmore full of warmth, more full of watch, and more full of All Diligence to make our Vocation, and Election sure.
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