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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... sent on hazard to the editors of the pe- riodical publications , who thought them worthy of insertion . His father , a man of extensive reading , and who had himself received a classical educa- tion , accidentally met with a poetical ...
... sent on hazard to the editors of the pe- riodical publications , who thought them worthy of insertion . His father , a man of extensive reading , and who had himself received a classical educa- tion , accidentally met with a poetical ...
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... sent thither , appears still more important . On his going forth in this beginning of his Mis- sion , he found little of real religion in these Churches ; but by means of his ministry , a general attention to the truth was excited among ...
... sent thither , appears still more important . On his going forth in this beginning of his Mis- sion , he found little of real religion in these Churches ; but by means of his ministry , a general attention to the truth was excited among ...
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... sent by the Clerk and Collector , to cases of need . discovered in the course of the year , which were brought to account in the annual settlement . Mr. C. had for many years suffered greatly from a complaint , supposed to be a sciatica ...
... sent by the Clerk and Collector , to cases of need . discovered in the course of the year , which were brought to account in the annual settlement . Mr. C. had for many years suffered greatly from a complaint , supposed to be a sciatica ...
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... the above confine- ment , Mr. C. sent the following reflections to a friend under affliction , to whom they were pecu- liarly appropriate , and by whose favour I obtain them- " 6 Sunday noon . - In great pain - 34 MEMOIR OF THE.
... the above confine- ment , Mr. C. sent the following reflections to a friend under affliction , to whom they were pecu- liarly appropriate , and by whose favour I obtain them- " 6 Sunday noon . - In great pain - 34 MEMOIR OF THE.
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... sent society , which is always so pleasant to me ; yet I rejoice that I part with it so much to the advantage of your health and spirits.- MY DEAR LOVE --- LETTER V. As I told you I should write but once a week , I don't know whe- ther ...
... sent society , which is always so pleasant to me ; yet I rejoice that I part with it so much to the advantage of your health and spirits.- MY DEAR LOVE --- LETTER V. As I told you I should write but once a week , I don't know whe- ther ...
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