The Works of the Late Rev. T. Scott, Rector of Aston Sanford, Bucks, Volumen11Thom Scott L.B. Seeley & Son, 1823 |
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... object which he proposed to himself . Accordingly I confess , that , on my first inspection of the narrative , it appeared to me , though in all parts gratifying to the writer's immediate friends , yet in many instances more minute and ...
... object which he proposed to himself . Accordingly I confess , that , on my first inspection of the narrative , it appeared to me , though in all parts gratifying to the writer's immediate friends , yet in many instances more minute and ...
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... object ; the desire of our eyes with a stroke : but , is He not all - suf- ficient ? does He not yet live ? is He not an un- changeable good ? Surely we should not say , What have I more ? He , that made the beloved object a comfort to ...
... object ; the desire of our eyes with a stroke : but , is He not all - suf- ficient ? does He not yet live ? is He not an un- changeable good ? Surely we should not say , What have I more ? He , that made the beloved object a comfort to ...
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... objects . It must , on the other hand , be owned that he sometimes erred by want of sufficient consideration for the feelings and prejudices of others , and sometimes was betrayed into rudeness and over - confidence -I wish not to ...
... objects . It must , on the other hand , be owned that he sometimes erred by want of sufficient consideration for the feelings and prejudices of others , and sometimes was betrayed into rudeness and over - confidence -I wish not to ...
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INCLUDING THE FIRST SIXTEEN YEARS | 1 |
1762 | 7 |
FROM HIS APPRENTICESHIP TO HIS ORDI | 22 |
Otras 60 secciones no mostradas
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