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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... pray ; but his serious beginnings wore off ; and he at length made such progress in sin , that he gloried in his shame . Mr. C's father , intending him for business , placed him in a considerable House in the City : from this he was ...
... pray ; but his serious beginnings wore off ; and he at length made such progress in sin , that he gloried in his shame . Mr. C's father , intending him for business , placed him in a considerable House in the City : from this he was ...
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... prayers . " In utter confusion of mind , therefore , he lay down again . Next day , however , he continued to pray to " the Supreme Being : " he began to consult books and to attend preachers : his difficulties were gradually removed ...
... prayers . " In utter confusion of mind , therefore , he lay down again . Next day , however , he continued to pray to " the Supreme Being : " he began to consult books and to attend preachers : his difficulties were gradually removed ...
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... prayer " — should not be left like sheep without a shepherd , earnestly urged on Mr. Abbott his responsibility as a Minister - the obligation of making full proof of his ministry - and the infinite consequences at taching to his holy ...
... prayer " — should not be left like sheep without a shepherd , earnestly urged on Mr. Abbott his responsibility as a Minister - the obligation of making full proof of his ministry - and the infinite consequences at taching to his holy ...
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... prayers on the organ ceasing - and that , throughout the whole Service , the same uniform punctuality should be preserved . At St. John's Mr. C. performed all the duty for three years , without receiving any emolument , as the hearers ...
... prayers on the organ ceasing - and that , throughout the whole Service , the same uniform punctuality should be preserved . At St. John's Mr. C. performed all the duty for three years , without receiving any emolument , as the hearers ...
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... cannot yield ; nor is a Prince , as such , favoured with a taste of them . I sincerely pray that you may know how a thorn in the flesh becomes a special blessing . the fragment published in his works , ) that , 28 MEMOIR OF THE.
... cannot yield ; nor is a Prince , as such , favoured with a taste of them . I sincerely pray that you may know how a thorn in the flesh becomes a special blessing . the fragment published in his works , ) that , 28 MEMOIR OF THE.
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