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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... seen to shine : so was it evident , in Mr. Cecil's discourses , that he had not suffered so many things in vain ; but that he was refined in the furnace of affliction , to shew forth His glory who had called him . He acquired a more ...
... seen to shine : so was it evident , in Mr. Cecil's discourses , that he had not suffered so many things in vain ; but that he was refined in the furnace of affliction , to shew forth His glory who had called him . He acquired a more ...
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... seen it done . What child is he whom his Father chasteneth not ? I would be a son , but not scourged . I am a fool , whom even experience can scarcely make wise . - I see and and whom he does not chastise ; all professors - but are they ...
... seen it done . What child is he whom his Father chasteneth not ? I would be a son , but not scourged . I am a fool , whom even experience can scarcely make wise . - I see and and whom he does not chastise ; all professors - but are they ...
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... seen , but who had heard him preach ( being occasionally in town , ) who was neither an old friend - nor one of his congregation- nor even a neighbour , except in the sense of our Lord , Luke x.- this was the friend by whom his way was ...
... seen , but who had heard him preach ( being occasionally in town , ) who was neither an old friend - nor one of his congregation- nor even a neighbour , except in the sense of our Lord , Luke x.- this was the friend by whom his way was ...
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... seen . Indeed if any objections may have been formed to any part of Mr. Cecil's conduct , I must be per- mitted to believe , that they arise only from a par- tial knowledge : but , should they , in any case , originate in a want of ...
... seen . Indeed if any objections may have been formed to any part of Mr. Cecil's conduct , I must be per- mitted to believe , that they arise only from a par- tial knowledge : but , should they , in any case , originate in a want of ...
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... seen an instance of cruelty in the day . ” These interior impressions could never be dis- covered in his converse with the world , much less from the pulpit - where , like the eagle , he soared on high , where the object of his high ...
... seen an instance of cruelty in the day . ” These interior impressions could never be dis- covered in his converse with the world , much less from the pulpit - where , like the eagle , he soared on high , where the object of his high ...
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