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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... heard him lament , during his thoughtless days were passed over without improvement . Beyond the period of his juvenile years , I might mention many instances of the preservation of his invaluable life- " Immortal till his work was done ...
... heard him lament , during his thoughtless days were passed over without improvement . Beyond the period of his juvenile years , I might mention many instances of the preservation of his invaluable life- " Immortal till his work was done ...
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... heard him mention , with much feeling , many deep and secret conflicts of mind with which he was exercised while at College : added to which , he had to meet many insults which profligate men offer to piety . Under these impressions ...
... heard him mention , with much feeling , many deep and secret conflicts of mind with which he was exercised while at College : added to which , he had to meet many insults which profligate men offer to piety . Under these impressions ...
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... heard him mention , with much feeling , a very sin- gular providence , which occurred to him on his going from London to Lewes to serve these Churches . Instead of his leaving town early in the morning , the farrier , who shod his horse ...
... heard him mention , with much feeling , a very sin- gular providence , which occurred to him on his going from London to Lewes to serve these Churches . Instead of his leaving town early in the morning , the farrier , who shod his horse ...
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... heard you preach at Lewes : let the gentleman's horse go : we wish you good night . " Mr. C. had about him sixteen pounds , Queen Anne's Bounty , belonging to his Churches , which he had been to town to receive , and which , at that ...
... heard you preach at Lewes : let the gentleman's horse go : we wish you good night . " Mr. C. had about him sixteen pounds , Queen Anne's Bounty , belonging to his Churches , which he had been to town to receive , and which , at that ...
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... heard and em- braced the truth , and are some out of the number of those , who became his joy and crown . By THIS resignation also , he lost nothing but labour and care , except the satisfaction which it afforded him of ministering to ...
... heard and em- braced the truth , and are some out of the number of those , who became his joy and crown . By THIS resignation also , he lost nothing but labour and care , except the satisfaction which it afforded him of ministering to ...
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