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The Life of Joseph Priestley - Page 35
by John Corry - 1804
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The Evangelical Magazine, Volume 12

1804 - 664 pages
...recommended this practice ; saying, that it would prove a source of the purest pleasure. «• We shall all," said he, " meet finally : we only require different...Mr. coming into his room, he said, " You see, Sir, I am still living." Mr. observed, That he would always live. "Yes, I 'believe I shall i — we shall...
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The Life of Joseph Priestly: LL.D., F.R.S., &c., with Critical Observations ...

John Corry - 1804 - 124 pages
...and recommended this practice, saying that it would prove a source of the purest pleasure. " We shall all," said he, " meet finally; we only require different...his room, he said, " you see. Sir, * " Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrecfion and the life : he that believeth ui me, though lie were dead, yet shall...
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The Literary journal, Volume 3

1804 - 400 pages
...and recommended this practice, saying, that it would prove a source of the purest pleasuse. We shall all (said he) meet finally ; we only require different...coming into his room, he said — ' you see. Sir, I am still living.1 Mr. observed, ' that he would always live.' ' Yes, I believe I shall; we shall...
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The Medical Repository, Volume 1

1804 - 462 pages
...recommended this practice, saying, that it would prove a source of the purest pleasure. " We shall all," said he, " meet finally : we only require different...Mr. coming into his room, he said, " You see, Sir, I am still living." Mr. observed that he would always live. ?' Yes, 1 believe I shall; •we shall...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1804 - 824 pages
...meet finally; we only require of the divine nature, in habitual inscnsibidiscipline suited to iity of different degrees of discipline suited to our different tempers, to prepare us tor final happiness." Mr. coming into his room, he said, " You see, Sir, I am «till living." Mr. observed,...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 4

David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 pages
...in them will be a support to you in the most trying circumstances, as it has been tome. We shall all meet finally : we only require different degrees of...different tempers, to prepare us for final happiness." Upon Mr. — — — coming into his room, he said, " You see, Sir, I am still living." Mr. — observed,...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volume 25

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 pages
...recommended this practice, saying, that it would prove a source of the purest pleasure. ' We shall all (said he) meet finally; we only require different...Mr. coming into his room, he said, 'You see, sir, I am still living.' Mr. observed, ' that he would always live.' ' Yes, I believe I shall; we shall...
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History of Dissenters, from the Revolution in 1688, to the Year 1808, Volume 4

David Bogue, James Bennett - 1812 - 554 pages
...circumstances, as it has been to me. We shall all meet finally ; we only require * Meaioirs, p. jyi. different degrees of discipline suited to our different tempers, to prepare us for our final happiness'/" To his grand children he said, as they were retiring to bed, " I am going to...
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The Connecticut Evangelical Magazine, Volume 5

1804 - 502 pages
...advantage he had derived from reading the scriptures daily, and recommended this practice. — " We shall all (said he) meet finally ; we only require different...Mr. coming into his room, he said, " You see, Sir, I am still living." Mr. observed, " that he would always live. — " Yes, I believe I shall ; we shall...
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A Summary of the History of the English Church and of the Sects ..., Volume 4

Johnson Grant - 1820 - 638 pages
...worm which dieth not, had small ground of alarm. " We shall all meet finally," was his language ; " we only require different degrees of discipline suited to our different tempers." For this, Scripture affords no sanction ; and our Lord inculcated a contrary belief. Priestley rejected...
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