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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... young , too young , and understood not the value of his opportunities , which made him advise his friends not to send their children too soon from school to the Uni- versity , though they may seem ripe , in respect of learning , till ...
... young , too young , and understood not the value of his opportunities , which made him advise his friends not to send their children too soon from school to the Uni- versity , though they may seem ripe , in respect of learning , till ...
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mi- a good example to young men , especially young nisters . 3. Great self - denial , self - diffidence , and self- abasement : this eminent humility put a lustre upon all his other graces . This character of him reminds me of a passage ...
mi- a good example to young men , especially young nisters . 3. Great self - denial , self - diffidence , and self- abasement : this eminent humility put a lustre upon all his other graces . This character of him reminds me of a passage ...
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... young Timothy , he " knew the holy scriptures from a child ; " usually reading fifteen chap- ters a day , which he divided into three exercises . And that " his heart was open betimes to attend unto the things that were spoken " in the ...
... young Timothy , he " knew the holy scriptures from a child ; " usually reading fifteen chap- ters a day , which he divided into three exercises . And that " his heart was open betimes to attend unto the things that were spoken " in the ...
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