Memoirs of William Stevens, esq. [by sir J.A. Park.]. |
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... true and undefiled religion , undebased by superstition on the one hand , or fanaticism on the other , had had her perfect work . From the perusal of this Memoir also , it will be learnt that this just , this excellent man , was so far ...
... true and undefiled religion , undebased by superstition on the one hand , or fanaticism on the other , had had her perfect work . From the perusal of this Memoir also , it will be learnt that this just , this excellent man , was so far ...
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... true Christian ought , is apparent from a letter now lying before me , written by him to a lady , who had been his constant correspondent above thirty years , about five weeks before his death . " As for your having been overwhelmed ...
... true Christian ought , is apparent from a letter now lying before me , written by him to a lady , who had been his constant correspondent above thirty years , about five weeks before his death . " As for your having been overwhelmed ...
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... true son of the Church of England . The first considerable writer upon the opinions which Hutchinson promulgated was the Right Hon . Duncan Forbes , Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland ; and it appears , that when Bishop ...
... true son of the Church of England . The first considerable writer upon the opinions which Hutchinson promulgated was the Right Hon . Duncan Forbes , Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland ; and it appears , that when Bishop ...
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... true religion will consider himself as indebted to his " laborious researches , ( which undoubtedly he must ) while every admirer of an animated and elegant style will read his works with peculiar " satisfaction . What a pity ( says Mr ...
... true religion will consider himself as indebted to his " laborious researches , ( which undoubtedly he must ) while every admirer of an animated and elegant style will read his works with peculiar " satisfaction . What a pity ( says Mr ...
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... true charity , he had another head in his books of ac- count , entitled , Gifts ; which , if possible , displays the true Christian temper of this excellent man even more than those I have already mentioned . Under the head of Gifts ...
... true charity , he had another head in his books of ac- count , entitled , Gifts ; which , if possible , displays the true Christian temper of this excellent man even more than those I have already mentioned . Under the head of Gifts ...
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