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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... respect , as the distance rendered it necessary for him to em- ploy a coach for the evening , except when any friends took him in their own . Mr. C. had the charge of this Lecture , and of that at Long Acre Chapel , alternately , each ...
... respect , as the distance rendered it necessary for him to em- ploy a coach for the evening , except when any friends took him in their own . Mr. C. had the charge of this Lecture , and of that at Long Acre Chapel , alternately , each ...
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... respecting his papers was put in force by his own hand . He consumed every other MS . but the one I had before redeemed from the flames ; and which is , by an after arrangement , attached to his works . It will appear , both from this ...
... respecting his papers was put in force by his own hand . He consumed every other MS . but the one I had before redeemed from the flames ; and which is , by an after arrangement , attached to his works . It will appear , both from this ...
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... respecting them . Accordingly I had a minute account taken , both of the income and of the expenditure of the Livings of Chobham and Bisley . In the account returned to me , both were stated at large : the NET income was 2351. per annum ...
... respecting them . Accordingly I had a minute account taken , both of the income and of the expenditure of the Livings of Chobham and Bisley . In the account returned to me , both were stated at large : the NET income was 2351. per annum ...
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... respect ; and from difficulty , so far as the kindness and liberality of friends could relieve him . His full relief , however , was on its way ; and the time now hastening , when the sickness and sorrows of a worne - out traveller were ...
... respect ; and from difficulty , so far as the kindness and liberality of friends could relieve him . His full relief , however , was on its way ; and the time now hastening , when the sickness and sorrows of a worne - out traveller were ...
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... respect of want : that God , whom he served in his spirit , did not leave him to want ; but rather taught him to live by the day in dependance on his gracious providence , which often appeared conspicuous , by timely interferences and ...
... respect of want : that God , whom he served in his spirit , did not leave him to want ; but rather taught him to live by the day in dependance on his gracious providence , which often appeared conspicuous , by timely interferences and ...
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