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Bleffed are thofe, fays the Scripture, who are without blame in the ways of God: Bleffed are thofe who found the defth of his Precepts: Bleffed the Man, who fears God: \Bleffed the Man, who follows mt the Counfel of the wicked: Bleffed, O Lord, are thofe who dwell in thy Houfe: Bleffed is the Man inffruStedhy thee: Bleffed are thofe, wbofe fins are remitted.
Moral Essays: Contain'd in Several Treatises on Many Important Duties 1677
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Bleffed be he that cometh in the name i Of God the Lord, and give him honour due.
The Process and Empire of Christ: From His Birth to the End of the Mediatorial Kingdom; a Poem ... Elhanan Winchester 1793
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Among the relics, thofe held in the higheft eftimation are, many thorns of the Redeemer's crown; the curious cup in which he drank at his lafl fupper; and a wretched t 240 J wretched picture of the Bleffed Virgin, painted by S. Luke.
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Bleffed with all the advantages of a form of government the moft perfect under heaven; an empire that had been the moft extenfive and glorious, a Sovereign the moft attached to the redlitude and fpirit of the conftitution, the moral duties, public virtue,
A letter from Common Sense, addressed to the King and people Common Sense 1791
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I faluted the brave Scotch merchant I mentioned above, with my firft acknowledgment of this; and, taking him by the hand, I faid to him, Bleffed be God, we are once again come among Chriftians t He finiled, and anfwered.
The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Of York ... 1790
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Bleffed be thy Holy Name, that thou haft appointed this Day, not only for a Reft from our ordinary Labours and Em - ployments, but chiefly for a perpetual Commc -
The great importance of a religious life considered [by W. Melmoth]. To which are added some ... 1787
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But can he not apply to htm* fejf his own behediftion — - * Bleffed be thofe glorious fpirits who ftifl ftruggle for the freedom of human reafon, and ill the great rights of human nature!
The Monthly Review 1780
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Bleffed be th& meffengers of my God, cried out the father, whether they come with happy or with heavy tidings!
The Fool of Quality Or the History of Henry Earl of Moreland 1777
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Bleffed is the man whofe heart hath not condemned him, and who is not fallen from his hope in the Lord.
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Bleffed is the man, indeed then, as the Author of the book of Ecclefafli - cus expreiTrs it, who is not pricked with the multitude of bis fins. —
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