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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... object of his going thither was that of serving the Churches till Mr. Abbott , the son of the deceased Vicar , should be able to take the charge of them . The END of his being sent thither , appears still more important . On his going ...
... object of his going thither was that of serving the Churches till Mr. Abbott , the son of the deceased Vicar , should be able to take the charge of them . The END of his being sent thither , appears still more important . On his going ...
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... the few remaining years of the lease should fail . This kind friend , Mr. C. considered , and highly valued , as his coadjutor in every interest that respected this place and people : in this object , 18 MEMOIR OF THE.
... the few remaining years of the lease should fail . This kind friend , Mr. C. considered , and highly valued , as his coadjutor in every interest that respected this place and people : in this object , 18 MEMOIR OF THE.
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... object , they were of one mind and one heart ; and Mr. C. often very feelingly expressed , not only his obligations , but how great would be his loss , should he ever be deprived of this faithful friend - from whose ob- servations and ...
... object , they were of one mind and one heart ; and Mr. C. often very feelingly expressed , not only his obligations , but how great would be his loss , should he ever be deprived of this faithful friend - from whose ob- servations and ...
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... object was obtained - that dying creatures should be encouraged to hear the message of the Living God . He was a great admirer of order , and particu- larly so in the Church . There was , in consequence , much more attention paid at St ...
... object was obtained - that dying creatures should be encouraged to hear the message of the Living God . He was a great admirer of order , and particu- larly so in the Church . There was , in consequence , much more attention paid at St ...
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... the light to shine out of darkness , to shine into his heart , all his natural powers received a new direction , and under divine influence be- came subservient to the glorious objects which he had discovered REV . RICHARD CECIL . 23.
... the light to shine out of darkness , to shine into his heart , all his natural powers received a new direction , and under divine influence be- came subservient to the glorious objects which he had discovered REV . RICHARD CECIL . 23.
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