A memoir of the rev. Legh RichmondR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside; sold, 1828 - 667 pages |
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... attended with precisely the same effects . It was in consequence of this accident that Mr. Richmond received the rudiments of his early education under the sole tuition of his father , who was an excellent classical scholar , and well ...
... attended with precisely the same effects . It was in consequence of this accident that Mr. Richmond received the rudiments of his early education under the sole tuition of his father , who was an excellent classical scholar , and well ...
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... attend the parish church . A chapel of ease has since been erected , and consecrated in the summer of 1827. He had likewise the care of the parish of Yaver- land ; and as the scenes of his early piety and zeal cannot but be interesting ...
... attend the parish church . A chapel of ease has since been erected , and consecrated in the summer of 1827. He had likewise the care of the parish of Yaver- land ; and as the scenes of his early piety and zeal cannot but be interesting ...
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... attend , for the purpose of explaining the Holy Scriptures , the Liturgy of the Church of England , and other such godly books as he may think useful and profitable for the instruction and edification of the members ; giving them such ...
... attend , for the purpose of explaining the Holy Scriptures , the Liturgy of the Church of England , and other such godly books as he may think useful and profitable for the instruction and edification of the members ; giving them such ...
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... attend to the sacred writings , and to the sentiments of the most pious and unprejudiced authors , the more deeply sensible do I feel of the unspeakable importance of religious attainments , both in knowledge , faith , and practice . I ...
... attend to the sacred writings , and to the sentiments of the most pious and unprejudiced authors , the more deeply sensible do I feel of the unspeakable importance of religious attainments , both in knowledge , faith , and practice . I ...
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... attend to its progress through the House . I will inclose in two covers my published letter to Mr. Windham , on his opposition to the bill to prevent bull - baiting , as it is probable you may not have seen it ; 52 MEMOIRS OF THE.
... attend to its progress through the House . I will inclose in two covers my published letter to Mr. Windham , on his opposition to the bill to prevent bull - baiting , as it is probable you may not have seen it ; 52 MEMOIRS OF THE.
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Page 265 - How that in a great trial of affliction, the abundance of their joy, and their deep poverty, abounded unto the riches of their liberality.
Page 627 - That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises.
Page 144 - And if by grace, then it is no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of works, then it is no more grace: otherwise work is no more work.
Page 93 - Albeit that good works, which are the fruits of faith, and follow after justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's judgment ; yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively faith ; insomuch that by them a li vely faith may be as evidently known, as a tree discerned by the fruit.
Page 113 - And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of God. For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and Him crucified.
Page 509 - In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink.
Page 252 - And they shall come from the east and from the west, and from the north and from the south ; and shall sit down in the kingdom of God.
Page 642 - Who is wise, and he shall understand these things ? prudent, and he shall know them ? for the ways of the Lord are right, and the just shall walk in them : but the transgressors shall fall therein.
Page 146 - But be not ye called Rabbi, for one is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren.
Page 209 - Jerusalem, which shall never hold their peace day nor night : ye that make mention of the Lord, keep not silence, and give him no rest, till he establish, and till he make Jerusalem a praise in the earth.