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... office in Glasgow , by reasons of the large- ness of the parishes , and the multiplicity of necessary or 3 Known to the public by his writings . See Note C. 4 See Note D. very important duties , is a business of no small xiv MEMOIR .
... office in Glasgow , by reasons of the large- ness of the parishes , and the multiplicity of necessary or 3 Known to the public by his writings . See Note C. 4 See Note D. very important duties , is a business of no small xiv MEMOIR .
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... ness to hear others ; and so unaffected a desire to make all about him happy , that there never was , perhaps , a man better qualified to recommend Christianity in the way of conversation ; nor were his endeavours this without success ...
... ness to hear others ; and so unaffected a desire to make all about him happy , that there never was , perhaps , a man better qualified to recommend Christianity in the way of conversation ; nor were his endeavours this without success ...
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... ness . Against the errors of the mystics * -A collection of remarks on the evidence of the miracles recorded in the New Testament ; and several smaller pieces , viz . , “ Let- ters on infant baptism . " - " A consolatory letter to Lady ...
... ness . Against the errors of the mystics * -A collection of remarks on the evidence of the miracles recorded in the New Testament ; and several smaller pieces , viz . , “ Let- ters on infant baptism . " - " A consolatory letter to Lady ...
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... ness in his eyes . In spring 1754 , he was feverish for some days , but soon recovered , and was so well as to attend the General Assembly in May , where he had the pleasure to meet with the Rev. Messrs . Tennent and Davies , agents for ...
... ness in his eyes . In spring 1754 , he was feverish for some days , but soon recovered , and was so well as to attend the General Assembly in May , where he had the pleasure to meet with the Rev. Messrs . Tennent and Davies , agents for ...
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... ness ' sake are no exceptions , p . 27-31 . 4. From the pure and elevated joys which God has connected with holiness , p . 31-34 ; and Lastly , from a more particular consideration of the misery necessarily resulting from moral evil , p ...
... ness ' sake are no exceptions , p . 27-31 . 4. From the pure and elevated joys which God has connected with holiness , p . 31-34 ; and Lastly , from a more particular consideration of the misery necessarily resulting from moral evil , p ...
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