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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... seemed to arise from her faith in Christ . Now , " thought he , " this Christ have I ridiculed : He stands much in my way , and can form no part of my prayers . " In utter confusion of mind , therefore , he lay down again . Next day ...
... seemed to arise from her faith in Christ . Now , " thought he , " this Christ have I ridiculed : He stands much in my way , and can form no part of my prayers . " In utter confusion of mind , therefore , he lay down again . Next day ...
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... seemed to be the Captain of the Gang , asked him who he was , and whither he was going . Mr. C. here recurred to a principle , to which his mind was habituated - that " Nothing needs a lie . " He therefore told them very frankly his ...
... seemed to be the Captain of the Gang , asked him who he was , and whither he was going . Mr. C. here recurred to a principle , to which his mind was habituated - that " Nothing needs a lie . " He therefore told them very frankly his ...
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... seemed to lose my faculties , but , at one time , was unable to speak at all . I dare say they are right but I have an interior feeling , which , while I hear people talking thus on the sub- ject , makes me smile , and say within myself ...
... seemed to lose my faculties , but , at one time , was unable to speak at all . I dare say they are right but I have an interior feeling , which , while I hear people talking thus on the sub- ject , makes me smile , and say within myself ...
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... seemed encreasing on all sides . His anxiety to leave town became stronger daily : but , no possible way seemed open ; and I could only , like Hagar , bewail miseries I could neither remove nor mitigate : nor , like her , could I appre ...
... seemed encreasing on all sides . His anxiety to leave town became stronger daily : but , no possible way seemed open ; and I could only , like Hagar , bewail miseries I could neither remove nor mitigate : nor , like her , could I appre ...
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... seemed weary of his studies : they were not only his business , but his enjoyment and re- creation - and he used to call it his REST : he felt all demands that infringed on these , his LABOur , and the return to his study his REST . Few ...
... seemed weary of his studies : they were not only his business , but his enjoyment and re- creation - and he used to call it his REST : he felt all demands that infringed on these , his LABOur , and the return to his study his REST . Few ...
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