Christian Biography: Archbishop Leighton, Philip Henry, John Newton, Cotton MatherReligious Tract Society, instituted 1799; published and sold at the Depository, 56, Paternoster-Row : by J. Nisbet, 21, Berners Street; and other booksellers |
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... continued for some years in the Emeral family , where he laid out himself very much for the spiritual good of the family , even of the meanest of the ser- vants , by catechising , repeating the sermons , and per- sonal instruction ; and ...
... continued for some years in the Emeral family , where he laid out himself very much for the spiritual good of the family , even of the meanest of the ser- vants , by catechising , repeating the sermons , and per- sonal instruction ; and ...
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... continued , we should be in safety and plenty the next day . The small remainder of our brandy ( which was reduced to little more than a pint ) was , by the captain's orders , distri- buted amongst us ; he added at the same time , " We ...
... continued , we should be in safety and plenty the next day . The small remainder of our brandy ( which was reduced to little more than a pint ) was , by the captain's orders , distri- buted amongst us ; he added at the same time , " We ...
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... continued he , " what I wish to remark on these con- siderations is , that this apostolical principle , steadily pursued , will render a minister apparently inconsistent ; superficial hearers will think him a trimmer . On the other hand ...
... continued he , " what I wish to remark on these con- siderations is , that this apostolical principle , steadily pursued , will render a minister apparently inconsistent ; superficial hearers will think him a trimmer . On the other hand ...
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