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Some Remarkable Passages in the Life of the Honourable Colonel James ... - Page 46
by Philip Doddridge - 1794 - 287 pages
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Illustrations of Human Life, Volume 1

Robert Plumer Ward - 1837 - 386 pages
...no serious notice of any thing it had in it; and yet, while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind (perhaps God only knows how), which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. He thought he saw an unusual blaze of light fall upon the book...
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The Evangelical Register: A Magazine for Promoting the Spread of ..., Volume 10

1838 - 516 pages
...serious notice of any thing he read in it: and yet, while this book wan in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind (perhaps God only knows how), which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences." May a similar blessing in many cases accompany the circulation...
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An essay towards a science of consciousness

J. L. Murphy - 1838 - 260 pages
...no serious notice of anything it had in it; and yet while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind (perhaps God only knows how), which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. He thought he saw an unusual blaze of light fall upon the book...
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Waverley Novels ...: Waverley

Walter Scott - 1853 - 436 pages
...no serious notice of any thing it had in it; and yet while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind (perhaps God only knows how) which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. lie thought he saw an unusual blaze of light fall upon the book...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine:, Volume 10

Theology - 1853 - 624 pages
...serious notice of anything he read in it; and yet, while this book was in his hand, an impression v, as made upon his mind, (perhaps God only knows how,) which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. " There is indeed a possibility that, while he was sitting in...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1

Walter Scott - 1848 - 704 pages
...any thin? it had in it ; and yet while this book was in hie hand, an impression was made upon liis mind (perhaps God only knows how) which drew after it a train of mo most important and happy confluences. Ho thought he saw an unusual blaze of Ik-lit fall upon the...
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Elegant Narratives

American Tract Society - American literature - 1850 - 518 pages
...took no serious notice of any thing he read : and yet, while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind — perhaps God only knows how — which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. Suddenly he thought he saw an unusual blaze of light fall on...
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Waverley

Walter Scott - 1855 - 604 pages
...no serious notice of anything it had in it ; and yet while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind (perhaps God only knows how) which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. He thought he saw an unusual blaze of light fall upon the book...
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European Historical Collections: Comprising England, Scotland, with Holland ...

John Warner Barber - Belgium - 1855 - 608 pages
...serious notice of any thing he read in it. And yet, while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind, (perhaps God only knows how), which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. He thought he saw an unusual blaze of light fall upon the book...
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The novels of sir Walter Scott, with all his introductions and notes, Volume 1

sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1862 - 876 pages
...no serious notice of any thing it had in it; and yet while this book was In his band, an impression was made upon his mind (perhaps God only knows how) which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. He thought he saw an unusual blaze of light fall upon the book...
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