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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... tion , accidentally met with a poetical piece which he greatly admired : his son affirmed himself the author of it ; but his father thought it incredible , ness of the cases , which occupy and harass the mind . He had been much ...
... tion , accidentally met with a poetical piece which he greatly admired : his son affirmed himself the author of it ; but his father thought it incredible , ness of the cases , which occupy and harass the mind . He had been much ...
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... St. John's , and also an Evening Lecture at a Chapel , in Orange Street , Leicester Fields , at that period a regular Chapel in the Establishment . In course of time , notwithstanding this precau- tion , 14 MEMOIR OF THE.
... St. John's , and also an Evening Lecture at a Chapel , in Orange Street , Leicester Fields , at that period a regular Chapel in the Establishment . In course of time , notwithstanding this precau- tion , 14 MEMOIR OF THE.
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... tion , his health declined , and , after many long and earnest intreaties of his friends , he reluctantly re- linquished the lecture at Lothbury ; whither he used to go with peculiar pleasure , and where many , who were taking an early ...
... tion , his health declined , and , after many long and earnest intreaties of his friends , he reluctantly re- linquished the lecture at Lothbury ; whither he used to go with peculiar pleasure , and where many , who were taking an early ...
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... tion , who did not pay his way into a seat ; and , though he was aware that his liberality might be abused , yet his grand object was obtained - that dying creatures should be encouraged to hear the message of the Living God . He was a ...
... tion , who did not pay his way into a seat ; and , though he was aware that his liberality might be abused , yet his grand object was obtained - that dying creatures should be encouraged to hear the message of the Living God . He was a ...
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... tion of the " Fragment , ” printed in the third volume of his Works ; and also in his reserving a MS . for my own use , consisting of sentences which he had collected and intended for publication . be taken hereafter , when he ...
... tion of the " Fragment , ” printed in the third volume of his Works ; and also in his reserving a MS . for my own use , consisting of sentences which he had collected and intended for publication . be taken hereafter , when he ...
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