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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... Rev. John Newton . VOL . II . SERMON S. - 1 to 33 . MISCELLANIES --- Visit to the House of Mourning . Friendly Advice to Servants . VOL . III . SERMONS , MISCELLANIES , AND REMAINS . MEMOIR OF THE REV . RICHARD CECIL . MOST of.
... Rev. John Newton . VOL . II . SERMON S. - 1 to 33 . MISCELLANIES --- Visit to the House of Mourning . Friendly Advice to Servants . VOL . III . SERMONS , MISCELLANIES , AND REMAINS . MEMOIR OF THE REV . RICHARD CECIL . MOST of.
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... remains the uni- form friend of his bereaved family . He was one of the first who proposed a subscription for their support , when the income arising from the few remaining years of the lease should fail . This kind friend , Mr. C ...
... remains the uni- form friend of his bereaved family . He was one of the first who proposed a subscription for their support , when the income arising from the few remaining years of the lease should fail . This kind friend , Mr. C ...
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... remain with me , when every thing else is washed away ? To recollect a promise of the Bible - THIS is substance ! Nothing will do but the Bible . If I read authors , and hear different opinions , I cannot say , " THIS IS TRUTH ! —I ...
... remain with me , when every thing else is washed away ? To recollect a promise of the Bible - THIS is substance ! Nothing will do but the Bible . If I read authors , and hear different opinions , I cannot say , " THIS IS TRUTH ! —I ...
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... remain concealed , or to violate an injunction repeatedly enforced by Mr. C. to bear a testimony for him , when he was no longer able to express it himself , to the kindness of that brother who was thus raised up to meet this day of his ...
... remain concealed , or to violate an injunction repeatedly enforced by Mr. C. to bear a testimony for him , when he was no longer able to express it himself , to the kindness of that brother who was thus raised up to meet this day of his ...
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... remain , both to myself when contem- plating the sorrowful path so lately trodden , and to Mr. Cecil's benevolent friends , a continual source of consolation , to reflect , that nothing by them was left undone , which could afford a ...
... remain , both to myself when contem- plating the sorrowful path so lately trodden , and to Mr. Cecil's benevolent friends , a continual source of consolation , to reflect , that nothing by them was left undone , which could afford a ...
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