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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... discourse , exhibits fully the way of salvation . In his sermons , doctrinal , experimental , and practical religion are finely blended . In his discourses there is the solemnity of a man of God , and a messenger of the King eternal ...
... discourse , exhibits fully the way of salvation . In his sermons , doctrinal , experimental , and practical religion are finely blended . In his discourses there is the solemnity of a man of God , and a messenger of the King eternal ...
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... discourse in private , be- fore a select number ; but it would not be granted . He also desired his lordship , that it might not be ex- pected from him , being of another diocese , to concern himself in the discourse , but only as a ...
... discourse in private , be- fore a select number ; but it would not be granted . He also desired his lordship , that it might not be ex- pected from him , being of another diocese , to concern himself in the discourse , but only as a ...
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... discourse , the bishop wrote a very obliging letter to Mr. Henry , to signify how very much he was pleased with the good temper and spirit that he found in him at Oswestry ; that he looked upon him , as one that intended well , but ...
... discourse , the bishop wrote a very obliging letter to Mr. Henry , to signify how very much he was pleased with the good temper and spirit that he found in him at Oswestry ; that he looked upon him , as one that intended well , but ...
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