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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... honour of her latter days ! Mr. Cecil's father inherited a large tract of ground , on which were his dwelling - house , dye- house , and garden . During the early part of Mr. C's life , this tract of ground was the spot of his pastime ...
... honour of her latter days ! Mr. Cecil's father inherited a large tract of ground , on which were his dwelling - house , dye- house , and garden . During the early part of Mr. C's life , this tract of ground was the spot of his pastime ...
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... honour of divine grace , in a manner which surprised all who were acquainted with the ordinary effects of paralytic complaints . The actings of hope were , of course , impeded ; but the habit of grace , which had been forming in his ...
... honour of divine grace , in a manner which surprised all who were acquainted with the ordinary effects of paralytic complaints . The actings of hope were , of course , impeded ; but the habit of grace , which had been forming in his ...
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... honoured character , were I to retrace the space of near thirty years- privileged with such a guide , companion , and friend ! -- but my health and spirits fail me , and only admit me mournfully to complain , with the Prophet 64 MEMOIR ...
... honoured character , were I to retrace the space of near thirty years- privileged with such a guide , companion , and friend ! -- but my health and spirits fail me , and only admit me mournfully to complain , with the Prophet 64 MEMOIR ...
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... honour . The strong and active mind which he possessed , when a child , put him on many projects , which made great demands on his pocket - money ; and , had not a principle of integrity restrained him , he might have supplied himself ...
... honour . The strong and active mind which he possessed , when a child , put him on many projects , which made great demands on his pocket - money ; and , had not a principle of integrity restrained him , he might have supplied himself ...
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... bestowing on them distin- guished genius and talents . Some of the courtiers of the Emperor Sigismund , who had no taste for learning , enquired why he so honoured and res- C pected men of low birth , on account of REV . RICHARD CECIL . 89.
... bestowing on them distin- guished genius and talents . Some of the courtiers of the Emperor Sigismund , who had no taste for learning , enquired why he so honoured and res- C pected men of low birth , on account of REV . RICHARD CECIL . 89.
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