| Alexander Thomson (M.D.) - 1797 - 300 pages
...purpofes, to make us better men, and to infpire us with the moft exalted fentiments of love and gratitude towards Him who is the author and giver of all good things. It was doubtlefs the defign of God, in that beauty and cyder which he has difplayed in every part of... | |
| Ecclesiological society - 1861 - 824 pages
...means of impressing upon their minds, and not on theirs alone, the purest and deepest feelings of love and thankfulness towards Him Who is the ' Author and Giver of all good things.' "—Pp. 25—28. THE OLD HUNDREDTH PSALM TUNE. To the Editor of the Ecclesiologist. Pewsey Rectory,... | |
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