Lives, characters, and an address to posterity. Ed. by J.JebbJames Duncan ... and John Cochran, 1833 - 375 psl. |
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... tempers , is just as essential to christianity now , as it was in the days of saint Paul : now , as well as then , it is an immutable truth , that , If any man have not the spirit of Christ , he is none of his . ' To shew , then ...
... tempers , is just as essential to christianity now , as it was in the days of saint Paul : now , as well as then , it is an immutable truth , that , If any man have not the spirit of Christ , he is none of his . ' To shew , then ...
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... tempers , he directs to earnest prayer , for God's holy Spirit ; with this encourage- ment , . . ' If ye , being evil ... temper , than the gene- rality of pulpit instruction insists upon . And cer- tainly , Cicero's beautiful picture of ...
... tempers , he directs to earnest prayer , for God's holy Spirit ; with this encourage- ment , . . ' If ye , being evil ... temper , than the gene- rality of pulpit instruction insists upon . And cer- tainly , Cicero's beautiful picture of ...
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... temper seems to have been his only foible : but , as this did not abate his liberality toward those of other habits , so , it was amply compensated by that sublimity of piety , which placed him , as it were , In regions mild of calm and ...
... temper seems to have been his only foible : but , as this did not abate his liberality toward those of other habits , so , it was amply compensated by that sublimity of piety , which placed him , as it were , In regions mild of calm and ...
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... my life , I never saw so much gravity , tempered with that sweetness , and set off with so much viva- city , as appeared in his looks and behaviour ; which disposed me to a veneration for him , which I 8 PREFACE TO THE LIFE OF HALE ,
... my life , I never saw so much gravity , tempered with that sweetness , and set off with so much viva- city , as appeared in his looks and behaviour ; which disposed me to a veneration for him , which I 8 PREFACE TO THE LIFE OF HALE ,
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... temper , and not made for business , he was forced to leave the university , after he had been three years in it , and go to London to solicit his own business . Being recommended to serjeant Glanvil for his counsellor , and he ...
... temper , and not made for business , he was forced to leave the university , after he had been three years in it , and go to London to solicit his own business . Being recommended to serjeant Glanvil for his counsellor , and he ...
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