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... late years been regarded with such indiffer ence or contempt , as to have threatened a depravation of taste and of language ; the studies of the youth having been directed with incomparably the most emulation and ardour , to the ...
... late years been regarded with such indiffer ence or contempt , as to have threatened a depravation of taste and of language ; the studies of the youth having been directed with incomparably the most emulation and ardour , to the ...
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... late proclamation , in our several stations : but give me leave to tell you , that our zeal for the service of Religion ought to be regulated by the Laws of the Land , and Canons of the Church . We must be aware of making ourselves ...
... late proclamation , in our several stations : but give me leave to tell you , that our zeal for the service of Religion ought to be regulated by the Laws of the Land , and Canons of the Church . We must be aware of making ourselves ...
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... late Majesty with as much respect , and as quietly as is possible . The unraveling the mystery of the Prince of Wales would , as we may well imagine , cast such reflections on the late King , as might tempt some for- ward people to ...
... late Majesty with as much respect , and as quietly as is possible . The unraveling the mystery of the Prince of Wales would , as we may well imagine , cast such reflections on the late King , as might tempt some for- ward people to ...
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... late rival in Quixotism Mr. Arch- deacon Travis , had to say to these facts , we must tell them as briefly and as gravely as we can . A hideous outcry is raised about the cruelty to R. Stephens of imagining that his semicircle is not ...
... late rival in Quixotism Mr. Arch- deacon Travis , had to say to these facts , we must tell them as briefly and as gravely as we can . A hideous outcry is raised about the cruelty to R. Stephens of imagining that his semicircle is not ...
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... late years it has been loudly asserted that , among clergymen who have shewed themselves very earnest in doctrinal points , adequate regard has not been evinced to moral instruction . The charge has perhaps been urged with the greatest ...
... late years it has been loudly asserted that , among clergymen who have shewed themselves very earnest in doctrinal points , adequate regard has not been evinced to moral instruction . The charge has perhaps been urged with the greatest ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.