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Page 300
... present , there may be vast appearances of zeal and fervour . " ( p . 29. ) Happy shall we be to find , that this well written tract fulfils the object for which it is composed . One of the unfavourable signs of the present times is ...
... present , there may be vast appearances of zeal and fervour . " ( p . 29. ) Happy shall we be to find , that this well written tract fulfils the object for which it is composed . One of the unfavourable signs of the present times is ...
Page 608
... present suitable good , within reach , but not absolutely insured . If the good , however great , be remote either from its nature , or from a pre- sent defect in their capacity to receive it ; or , if the possession ( either with or ...
... present suitable good , within reach , but not absolutely insured . If the good , however great , be remote either from its nature , or from a pre- sent defect in their capacity to receive it ; or , if the possession ( either with or ...
Page 785
... present year , is no less in favour of the present than £ 4,993,241 . 9s . 8 1.4d . Nor has this difference been produced by a sudden exceeding in any branch of the reve- Under each head there is an excess . 760,513 In addition to which ...
... present year , is no less in favour of the present than £ 4,993,241 . 9s . 8 1.4d . Nor has this difference been produced by a sudden exceeding in any branch of the reve- Under each head there is an excess . 760,513 In addition to which ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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