A memoir of the rev. Legh RichmondR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside; sold, 1828 - 667 |
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Strona 42
... address delivered to them , has been found among his papers , from which we extract the concluding passage : - " In a word , my dear friends , I consider you all as deeply sensible that the care of the soul is the one thing needful ...
... address delivered to them , has been found among his papers , from which we extract the concluding passage : - " In a word , my dear friends , I consider you all as deeply sensible that the care of the soul is the one thing needful ...
Strona 46
... addressed to his friend , the Rev. Mr. T- expressive of his views and sentiments , within the period just mentioned . " My reading in divinity has been considerable since we last parted . The more I attend to the sacred writings , and ...
... addressed to his friend , the Rev. Mr. T- expressive of his views and sentiments , within the period just mentioned . " My reading in divinity has been considerable since we last parted . The more I attend to the sacred writings , and ...
Strona 53
... addressed to the Rev. Mr. T. It is dated Bath , March 1801 . " I wish I could give you any adequate idea of the exalted pleasure I have found from being introduced into a circle of religious , accomplished , and rational people here ...
... addressed to the Rev. Mr. T. It is dated Bath , March 1801 . " I wish I could give you any adequate idea of the exalted pleasure I have found from being introduced into a circle of religious , accomplished , and rational people here ...
Strona 78
... addressed to his aunt about this period , inclosing his profile , is an instance of that playfulness of humour in which he was often accustomed to indulge . " " Brading , Feb. 10 , 1803 . My dearest Aunt , " Being unwilling to trust ...
... addressed to his aunt about this period , inclosing his profile , is an instance of that playfulness of humour in which he was often accustomed to indulge . " " Brading , Feb. 10 , 1803 . My dearest Aunt , " Being unwilling to trust ...
Strona 106
... address , will lose its former levity ; and in the minutest trifles of common life , you will see the hand of God leading to important events , and his finger pointing to the life that is to come . I have just been praying most ...
... address , will lose its former levity ; and in the minutest trifles of common life , you will see the hand of God leading to important events , and his finger pointing to the life that is to come . I have just been praying most ...
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