Date: 1744
"As the body is said to clothe the soul, so the nerves may be said to constitute her inner garment."
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Date: 1745
"The Spirit's attesting seal impart, / And speak to every sinner's heart"
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Date: 1745
"Stamp us with the stamp Divine, / Seal our souls for ever Thine"
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Date: 1746
"Soon as thy heart did feel / The pardon-stamping seal"
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Date: 1746
" Justify us by Thy right, / And stamp us with Thy seal"
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Date: 1746
"His bleeding love 'tis Thine to seal / With pardon on the contrite heart:"
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Date: 1747
Johnson's dictionary may "awaken to the care of purer diction some men of genius, whose attention to argument makes them negligent of style, or whose rapid imagination, like the Peruvian torrents, when it brings down gold, mingles it with sand."
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Date: 1747
"Love only could conquer so stubborn an heart"
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Date: 1747
Jesus can vindicate his "right Divine" and "Conquer this rebellious heart"
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Date: 1747
"Come, sinners, to the gospel feast, / Let every soul be Jesu's guest"
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