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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... hope , that a gracious principle was forming in his heart , and more espe- cially as he then attended the preaching of the Word . Thus he made some progress ; but felt no small difficulty in separating from his favourite connections ...
... hope , that a gracious principle was forming in his heart , and more espe- cially as he then attended the preaching of the Word . Thus he made some progress ; but felt no small difficulty in separating from his favourite connections ...
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... hope , from many favourable evidences , that the God of his Father had begun a gracious work in his heart some time previous to his illness ; and which , I trust , was carried on in his sick chamber , till he was fully prepared , by ...
... hope , from many favourable evidences , that the God of his Father had begun a gracious work in his heart some time previous to his illness ; and which , I trust , was carried on in his sick chamber , till he was fully prepared , by ...
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... hope of prolong- ing a life so valuable , or of mitigating affliction so acute . Amidst the general concern and anxiety which the affliction of a Father in Israel excited in the minds of his friends , the particular instance of that of ...
... hope of prolong- ing a life so valuable , or of mitigating affliction so acute . Amidst the general concern and anxiety which the affliction of a Father in Israel excited in the minds of his friends , the particular instance of that of ...
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... hope of resuming his delightful employ of minister- ing among them again , he desired me , while at Clifton in the winter of 1808 , to put down from his lips the following memorandum : - " I have sunk considerably more than 20007 ...
... hope of resuming his delightful employ of minister- ing among them again , he desired me , while at Clifton in the winter of 1808 , to put down from his lips the following memorandum : - " I have sunk considerably more than 20007 ...
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... hope were , of course , impeded ; but the habit of grace , which had been forming in his mind for thirty or forty years , shone through the cloud . At such a period there was no room for fresh acquisitions . The real character of the ...
... hope were , of course , impeded ; but the habit of grace , which had been forming in his mind for thirty or forty years , shone through the cloud . At such a period there was no room for fresh acquisitions . The real character of the ...
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