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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... reasons which could not be assigned , they went to work at an opposite part , where it was directly before their eyes . One of the men thought he saw a scarlet cloak appear at the hole broke in the ice , and resolved to go and see what ...
... reasons which could not be assigned , they went to work at an opposite part , where it was directly before their eyes . One of the men thought he saw a scarlet cloak appear at the hole broke in the ice , and resolved to go and see what ...
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... reason of this , " Sir , " said he , " this tree used to shoot so strong , that it bore nothing but leaves . I was therefore obliged to cut it in this manner ; and when it was almost cut through , then it began to bear plenty of fruit ...
... reason of this , " Sir , " said he , " this tree used to shoot so strong , that it bore nothing but leaves . I was therefore obliged to cut it in this manner ; and when it was almost cut through , then it began to bear plenty of fruit ...
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... reason nor religion , to oppose sufferings to the love of God ; for , Whom the Lord loveth , He chasteneth ; and Scourgeth every son whom he receiveth . " In the evening of the same day to another friend , ( the Rev. Mr. Venn , ) he ...
... reason nor religion , to oppose sufferings to the love of God ; for , Whom the Lord loveth , He chasteneth ; and Scourgeth every son whom he receiveth . " In the evening of the same day to another friend , ( the Rev. Mr. Venn , ) he ...
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... reason to 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 ...
... reason to 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 ...
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... reason , why it was improper , all things considered , to do otherwise . Herein appeared not only his integrity and his faith , but his SUBMISSION to the will of that God whom he served in his spirit , thus made known to him : he used ...
... reason , why it was improper , all things considered , to do otherwise . Herein appeared not only his integrity and his faith , but his SUBMISSION to the will of that God whom he served in his spirit , thus made known to him : he used ...
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