A memoir of the rev. Legh RichmondR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside; sold, 1828 - 667 |
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... impressive work . In the course of his employment , the soul of the reader was penetrated to its inmost recesses ; and the effect produced in innumerable instances by the book of God , was in this case accomplished by means of a human ...
... impressive work . In the course of his employment , the soul of the reader was penetrated to its inmost recesses ; and the effect produced in innumerable instances by the book of God , was in this case accomplished by means of a human ...
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... impressive exposure of the inward recesses of his soul . In our intercourse with men , we meet with an almost endless diversity of character ; and he who studies human nature is apt to classify those who are the subject of his ...
... impressive exposure of the inward recesses of his soul . In our intercourse with men , we meet with an almost endless diversity of character ; and he who studies human nature is apt to classify those who are the subject of his ...
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... impressed with the consciousness of his guilt , and the admonitions that he received . In June , 1802 , the comrade who had originally accompanied him , once more called on Mr. Richmond , and stated that he was just returned from Egypt ...
... impressed with the consciousness of his guilt , and the admonitions that he received . In June , 1802 , the comrade who had originally accompanied him , once more called on Mr. Richmond , and stated that he was just returned from Egypt ...
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... the laity , and preached in many of our pulpits . The force of that admirable charge of Bishop Horsley , 1791 , is strongly impressed upon my mind , and fully confirms these sentiments , ' which a diligent perusal of the 46 MEMOIRS OF THE.
... the laity , and preached in many of our pulpits . The force of that admirable charge of Bishop Horsley , 1791 , is strongly impressed upon my mind , and fully confirms these sentiments , ' which a diligent perusal of the 46 MEMOIRS OF THE.
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... impressive remarks and strong appeals to the young and to the old , on the shortness and uncertainty of human life ; but his religious views not having then attained the maturity and correctness by which they were afterwards ...
... impressive remarks and strong appeals to the young and to the old , on the shortness and uncertainty of human life ; but his religious views not having then attained the maturity and correctness by which they were afterwards ...
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Strona 146 - But be not ye called Rabbi, for one is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren.
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