| Index Entry | Here lives one by nature half-brute and half-devil [fl] |
| Location | London |
| Citation | BEP(F.752.005 16 Mar 1752:12 (865) From the Gentleman's Magazine, for March, 1751. Mr. Wh-t---ld [Whitefield] has zealously preached, and others of late have industriously propagated, this shocking account of human nature, the chief work of God in this lower world;. . . [6 lines + 1 para.,] Here lives one by nature half-brute and half-devil Avoid him, ye wise--tho' he speak kind and civil. The devil can seem like an angel of light, And dogs look demure, the better to bite. |
| Generic Title | Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
| Date | 1752.03.16 |
| Publisher | Fleet, T. |
| City, State | Boston, MA |
| Year | 1752 |
| Bibliography | B0002657 |