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... in inspiring the minds of his young auditors with a love for their sacred study ,
and in imparting that interest to the drier and more abstruse departmients of
theology , which commanded the attention even of the thoughtless and the
indolent .
... in inspiring the minds of his young auditors with a love for their sacred study ,
and in imparting that interest to the drier and more abstruse departmients of
theology , which commanded the attention even of the thoughtless and the
indolent .
Page 115
The subjecis which Dr. Wordsworth bas selected are such as in themselves
cannot fail to attract the attention of every rank and condition of his Christian
brethren . The following is the catalogue of the contents of the first volume .
The subjecis which Dr. Wordsworth bas selected are such as in themselves
cannot fail to attract the attention of every rank and condition of his Christian
brethren . The following is the catalogue of the contents of the first volume .
Page 126
Their attention may be seduced by tinsel and glitter , and their understandings
may be confounded by . indefinite and mysterious terms ; but when Mark Antony ,
in plain and simple language , commends Cæsar , speaks honourably of his ...
Their attention may be seduced by tinsel and glitter , and their understandings
may be confounded by . indefinite and mysterious terms ; but when Mark Antony ,
in plain and simple language , commends Cæsar , speaks honourably of his ...
Page 259
To the first grand link in this tremendous chain we are therefore happy in finding
our attention recalled by a volume , which is more worthy of its subject than any
detail , with which we have hitherto been presented ; and which promises to ...
To the first grand link in this tremendous chain we are therefore happy in finding
our attention recalled by a volume , which is more worthy of its subject than any
detail , with which we have hitherto been presented ; and which promises to ...
Page 317
We are happy therefore to pay that early attention to his labours which they so
justly deserve . The Charge before us was delivered at his last Visitation , and
embraces many important points , which demand the attention of the Clergy at
large .
We are happy therefore to pay that early attention to his labours which they so
justly deserve . The Charge before us was delivered at his last Visitation , and
embraces many important points , which demand the attention of the Clergy at
large .
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