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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... thing more strongly evince this gentleman's disinterested attachment to St. John's , than his unceasing and unwearied attentions there , without any other motive or re- ward than the pleasure of observing its prosperity and success ...
... thing more strongly evince this gentleman's disinterested attachment to St. John's , than his unceasing and unwearied attentions there , without any other motive or re- ward than the pleasure of observing its prosperity and success ...
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... thing but religion , vanity . I am ready , even on this sick bed , to preach to preachers . I ask myself , what is my hold and support - what will remain with me , when every thing else is washed away ? To recollect a promise of the ...
... thing but religion , vanity . I am ready , even on this sick bed , to preach to preachers . I ask myself , what is my hold and support - what will remain with me , when every thing else is washed away ? To recollect a promise of the ...
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... thing in that Address were defective , ( for whoever can read THAT Address without emotion or without a tear , has a proof in his own breast , that he has little experience or a hard heart ) bút , rather to shew his humility ; and ...
... thing in that Address were defective , ( for whoever can read THAT Address without emotion or without a tear , has a proof in his own breast , that he has little experience or a hard heart ) bút , rather to shew his humility ; and ...
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... thing else was shaken : nor did I ever , at any time , hear him declare his faith with more stedfast- ness , than in ... things interest- ing and highly instructive : this he often lamented ; while the agitation of his nerves rendered it ...
... thing else was shaken : nor did I ever , at any time , hear him declare his faith with more stedfast- ness , than in ... things interest- ing and highly instructive : this he often lamented ; while the agitation of his nerves rendered it ...
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... thing however small , being presented to him as a token of affection . It was under these impres- sions that he said ... things considered , to do otherwise . Herein appeared not only his integrity and his faith , but his SUBMISSION to ...
... thing however small , being presented to him as a token of affection . It was under these impres- sions that he said ... things considered , to do otherwise . Herein appeared not only his integrity and his faith , but his SUBMISSION to ...
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