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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... divine service on the following Sunday , though he did not think it prudent to preach . Thanks were publicly returned by him in the congregation , and the psalms sung in the course of the service bore such an allusion to his deliverance ...
... divine service on the following Sunday , though he did not think it prudent to preach . Thanks were publicly returned by him in the congregation , and the psalms sung in the course of the service bore such an allusion to his deliverance ...
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... divine blessing , their knowledge and belief of the truth : and , at length a flourishing congregation was formed in each of the Churches . Mr. C. laboured to awaken the mind of Mr. Abbott , not merely to the necessity of embracing the ...
... divine blessing , their knowledge and belief of the truth : and , at length a flourishing congregation was formed in each of the Churches . Mr. C. laboured to awaken the mind of Mr. Abbott , not merely to the necessity of embracing the ...
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... Divine Worship ; and , instead of the usual Voluntary after the Psalms , he directed that a Psalm should be sung after the Second Lesson . Any inattention to the established economy of the Chapel was REV . RICHARD CECIL . 19.
... Divine Worship ; and , instead of the usual Voluntary after the Psalms , he directed that a Psalm should be sung after the Second Lesson . Any inattention to the established economy of the Chapel was REV . RICHARD CECIL . 19.
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... Divine Service . This he did with a view to prevent inattention to such persons as occasionally dropped in , and who there- fore had no regular seat . His very soul abhorred the thought , that any one should be discouraged or prevented ...
... Divine Service . This he did with a view to prevent inattention to such persons as occasionally dropped in , and who there- fore had no regular seat . His very soul abhorred the thought , that any one should be discouraged or prevented ...
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... the light to shine out of darkness , to shine into his heart , all his natural powers received a new direction , and under divine influence be- came subservient to the glorious objects which he had discovered REV . RICHARD CECIL . 23.
... the light to shine out of darkness , to shine into his heart , all his natural powers received a new direction , and under divine influence be- came subservient to the glorious objects which he had discovered REV . RICHARD CECIL . 23.
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