The Works of the Rev. Richard Cecil: With a Memoir of His Life, Volume 3R. Carter, 1847 |
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... circumstances of the case , there may appear much egotism in the quantity of such remarks here put to- gether , and in the manner in which his things are said : but this will be treating him with the most flagrant in- justice ; for it ...
... circumstances of the case , there may appear much egotism in the quantity of such remarks here put to- gether , and in the manner in which his things are said : but this will be treating him with the most flagrant in- justice ; for it ...
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... circumstances hide or unfold , restrain or mature this constitution ; and grace , while it regulates and sanctifies the powers of the man , varies its own appearances ac- cording to the varieties of those powers . And it is by the ...
... circumstances hide or unfold , restrain or mature this constitution ; and grace , while it regulates and sanctifies the powers of the man , varies its own appearances ac- cording to the varieties of those powers . And it is by the ...
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... circumstances . Mr. Cecil gave me one day the following remarkable illustration of this subject in his own case : It is a nice question in casuistry : -How far a man may feel compla- cency in the exercise of talent . A hawk exults on ...
... circumstances . Mr. Cecil gave me one day the following remarkable illustration of this subject in his own case : It is a nice question in casuistry : -How far a man may feel compla- cency in the exercise of talent . A hawk exults on ...
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... circumstances than in most men ; and when he gave them , it would generally be with a declaration that other circumstances might wholly change the as- pect of the thing ; and he did this in such a manner — if I may judge by my own case ...
... circumstances than in most men ; and when he gave them , it would generally be with a declaration that other circumstances might wholly change the as- pect of the thing ; and he did this in such a manner — if I may judge by my own case ...
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... circumstances attending his establishment of a serious and devout congregation in this place , mark the strength and simplicity of his mind ; while they may show the necessity under which such men will some- times be brought , of acting ...
... circumstances attending his establishment of a serious and devout congregation in this place , mark the strength and simplicity of his mind ; while they may show the necessity under which such men will some- times be brought , of acting ...
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