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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... EXPECTED him to wait , -and probity kept him from disappointing expectation . At no period of Mr. Cecil's life , even at the worst of times , did he ever cease to regulate his actions by a principle of honour . The strong and active ...
... EXPECTED him to wait , -and probity kept him from disappointing expectation . At no period of Mr. Cecil's life , even at the worst of times , did he ever cease to regulate his actions by a principle of honour . The strong and active ...
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... expected , though not well . I have been to see your sister , who is very thankful that the Gospel is likely to meet her so advantageously in the Church . Indeed I hope it will be highly beneficial to many . Tell my little daughter I ...
... expected , though not well . I have been to see your sister , who is very thankful that the Gospel is likely to meet her so advantageously in the Church . Indeed I hope it will be highly beneficial to many . Tell my little daughter I ...
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... expected . We shall travel slowly . Mrs. is pretty well . We rode together very pleasantly , as you may suppose : but clouds threatened the horseman ; and , there- fore , while the CHRISTIAN conversed very excellently on divine things ...
... expected . We shall travel slowly . Mrs. is pretty well . We rode together very pleasantly , as you may suppose : but clouds threatened the horseman ; and , there- fore , while the CHRISTIAN conversed very excellently on divine things ...
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... ciples that the Personal Character of a Christian is formed . It might have been expected from Mr. Cecil's earliest displays of character , that he was formed to be an instrument of extensive evil or of eminent good . There was a DECISION.
... ciples that the Personal Character of a Christian is formed . It might have been expected from Mr. Cecil's earliest displays of character , that he was formed to be an instrument of extensive evil or of eminent good . There was a DECISION.
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... expected in their circumstances . But Mr. Cecil gave me one day the following remarkable illustra- tion of this subject in his own case : - " It is a nice question in casuistry - How far a man may feel complacency in the exercise of ...
... expected in their circumstances . But Mr. Cecil gave me one day the following remarkable illustra- tion of this subject in his own case : - " It is a nice question in casuistry - How far a man may feel complacency in the exercise of ...
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