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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... never find it . If how ever there is any such secret in religion , why may not I attain it as well as my mother ? -I will im mediately seek it of God . " He instantly rose in his bed and began to pray . But he was soon damped in his ...
... never find it . If how ever there is any such secret in religion , why may not I attain it as well as my mother ? -I will im mediately seek it of God . " He instantly rose in his bed and began to pray . But he was soon damped in his ...
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... never was possessed of any property , he chose to run no hazards . A lady of fortune * , how- ever , offered to secure him from any ultimate loss , by her bond , should not the undertaking succeed : but , as the Chapel prospered , she ...
... never was possessed of any property , he chose to run no hazards . A lady of fortune * , how- ever , offered to secure him from any ultimate loss , by her bond , should not the undertaking succeed : but , as the Chapel prospered , she ...
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... never , however , relinquished his original intention of rendering this benefit to cases which he deemed proper . Besides , there- fore , the Sermons which were preached - the first two , namely , morning and afternoon , about Janu- ary ...
... never , however , relinquished his original intention of rendering this benefit to cases which he deemed proper . Besides , there- fore , the Sermons which were preached - the first two , namely , morning and afternoon , about Janu- ary ...
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... never heard to come forth from his lips . In June 1798 , previous to the above confine- ment , Mr. C. sent the following reflections to a friend under affliction , to whom they were pecu- liarly appropriate , and by whose favour I ...
... never heard to come forth from his lips . In June 1798 , previous to the above confine- ment , Mr. C. sent the following reflections to a friend under affliction , to whom they were pecu- liarly appropriate , and by whose favour I ...
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... never seen , but who had heard him preach ( being occasionally in town , ) who was neither an old friend - nor one of his congregation- nor even a neighbour , except in the sense of our Lord , Luke x.- this was the friend by whom his ...
... never seen , but who had heard him preach ( being occasionally in town , ) who was neither an old friend - nor one of his congregation- nor even a neighbour , except in the sense of our Lord , Luke x.- this was the friend by whom his ...
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