Some Remarkable Passages in the Life of the Honourable Colonel James Gardiner, who was Slain at the Battle of Prestonpans, September 21, 1745: With an Appendix, Relating to the Ancient Family of the Munroes of FowlisBookselllers, 1794 - 287 pages |
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... blessed influence of its fublime principles into every relation of military and civil , of public and domeftic life . You trace him perfevering in a fteady and uniform course of goodness , through a long feries of honourable and ...
... blessed influence of its fublime principles into every relation of military and civil , of public and domeftic life . You trace him perfevering in a fteady and uniform course of goodness , through a long feries of honourable and ...
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... blessed spirits above , in giv- 66 ing glory , and honour , aud praise , unto Him " that fitteth upon the throne , and to the Lamb , " for ever and ever . My praifes began from " a renewed view of him whom I faw pierc- " ed for my ...
... blessed spirits above , in giv- 66 ing glory , and honour , aud praise , unto Him " that fitteth upon the throne , and to the Lamb , " for ever and ever . My praifes began from " a renewed view of him whom I faw pierc- " ed for my ...
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... blessed enthusiasm ; which I know to be the anticipation of heaven , as well as the most certain way to it . § 69. But left any fhould poffibly imagine , that allowing the experiences which have been defcribed above , to have been ever ...
... blessed enthusiasm ; which I know to be the anticipation of heaven , as well as the most certain way to it . § 69. But left any fhould poffibly imagine , that allowing the experiences which have been defcribed above , to have been ever ...
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... bless my sleep , and sanctify my dreams ! " head ; As he certainly was of those exactly parallel lines : " Oh may my Guardian , while I sleep , " Clofe to my bed his vigils keep ; " His love angelical inftill , " Stop all the avenues of ...
... bless my sleep , and sanctify my dreams ! " head ; As he certainly was of those exactly parallel lines : " Oh may my Guardian , while I sleep , " Clofe to my bed his vigils keep ; " His love angelical inftill , " Stop all the avenues of ...
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... his fixty - fecond year ; the Captain in his fixty - first , and the Doctor in his fifty - ninth which it might have been added , blessed with a 284 APPENDIX TO THE that fituation, got off without being difcovered, ...
... his fixty - fecond year ; the Captain in his fixty - first , and the Doctor in his fifty - ninth which it might have been added , blessed with a 284 APPENDIX TO THE that fituation, got off without being difcovered, ...
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Page 45 - I did not particularly inquire, whom he was to attend exactly at twelve. The company broke up about eleven ; and not judging it convenient to anticipate the time appointed, he went into his chamber to kill the tedious hour, perhaps with some amusing book, or some other way. But it very accidentally happened, that he took up a religious book, which his good mother or aunt had, without his knowledge, slipped into his portmanteau. It was called, if I remember the title exactly, The Christian Soldier,...
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