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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... mind which may render remarks vivid and interesting , while they will appear to the reader , for want of such associations , trifling or obscure . The SECOND volume contains Thirty - three Sermons taken down after Mr. Cecil , by two ...
... mind which may render remarks vivid and interesting , while they will appear to the reader , for want of such associations , trifling or obscure . The SECOND volume contains Thirty - three Sermons taken down after Mr. Cecil , by two ...
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... 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 were his dwelling - house , dye- house , and garden . During the ...
... 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 were his dwelling - house , dye- house , and garden . During the ...
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... mind , which would have rendered him dis- tinguished , in whatever he had pursued . He had an affection for all the Arts , but his predominant passion was for painting . This he pursued insati- ably . He attended all picture sales , and ...
... mind , which would have rendered him dis- tinguished , in whatever he had pursued . He had an affection for all the Arts , but his predominant passion was for painting . This he pursued insati- ably . He attended all picture sales , and ...
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... 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 know nothing ; while I ...
... 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 know nothing ; while I ...
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... mind . Now , he would discourse with her , and hear her without outrage ; which led her to 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 ...
... mind . Now , he would discourse with her , and hear her without outrage ; which led her to 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 ...
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