The Works of the Rev. Richard Cecil: With a Memoir of His LifeL.B. Seeley, and Baldwin, Chadock and Joy, 1816 |
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... circumstances not necessary to be here mentioned , raised in her mind the most terrific apprehensions . Yet this child was the comfort and the honour of her latter days ! Mr. Cecil's father inherited a large tract of ground , on which ...
... circumstances not necessary to be here mentioned , raised in her mind the most terrific apprehensions . Yet this child was the comfort and the honour of her latter days ! Mr. Cecil's father inherited a large tract of ground , on which ...
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... circumstances deserve to be recorded . It took place on Wednesday , Jan. 12 , 1803. He had rode over the stones the day before toward Bond Street ; but finding them slippery in consequence of a frost , he determined ( as he had occa ...
... circumstances deserve to be recorded . It took place on Wednesday , Jan. 12 , 1803. He had rode over the stones the day before toward Bond Street ; but finding them slippery in consequence of a frost , he determined ( as he had occa ...
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... circumstances of domestic trial . They had almost wholly occupied his thoughts , and appeared of deep interest and importance . But he compared them now with that far heavier trial which his family was so near encountering , of seeing ...
... circumstances of domestic trial . They had almost wholly occupied his thoughts , and appeared of deep interest and importance . But he compared them now with that far heavier trial which his family was so near encountering , of seeing ...
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... circumstance took place which prevented it , and he remained still under the roof of his father for some time— sunk in the depths of sin , and hardening his con- science by reading books of infidelity , till he be- came a professed ...
... circumstance took place which prevented it , and he remained still under the roof of his father for some time— sunk in the depths of sin , and hardening his con- science by reading books of infidelity , till he be- came a professed ...
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... circumstances , body , and mind ; and yet I see that she cheerfully bears up under all , by the support she derives from con- stantly retiring to her closet and her Bible . Se- condly , that she has a secret spring of comfort of which I ...
... circumstances , body , and mind ; and yet I see that she cheerfully bears up under all , by the support she derives from con- stantly retiring to her closet and her Bible . Se- condly , that she has a secret spring of comfort of which I ...
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