Lives of Eminent Christians, Том 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... hope of a rich harvest than by being intrusted to such pious care ? These amiable ladies devoted themselves to the train- ing of their young nephew ; and they soon found that they had good ground to work upon , for his disposition was ...
... hope of a rich harvest than by being intrusted to such pious care ? These amiable ladies devoted themselves to the train- ing of their young nephew ; and they soon found that they had good ground to work upon , for his disposition was ...
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... hope that the people might thus be brought over to the reformed religion , ) he is said to have handled the subject with so much force and prudence as to settle the faith of many waverers , and to convert several papists from ...
... hope that the people might thus be brought over to the reformed religion , ) he is said to have handled the subject with so much force and prudence as to settle the faith of many waverers , and to convert several papists from ...
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... hope very near his heart , that she might one day become the wife of his friend . Not long afterwards , the good man's wishes were accomplished ; but of his daughter's character we have scarcely any intimation . Dr. Parr , who must have ...
... hope very near his heart , that she might one day become the wife of his friend . Not long afterwards , the good man's wishes were accomplished ; but of his daughter's character we have scarcely any intimation . Dr. Parr , who must have ...
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... hope to find them not only grave in judgment , but void of affection [ partiality ] . " In the reign of king James , efforts were made on a larger scale to induce some of the English clergy to settle in Ireland ; but there was much to ...
... hope to find them not only grave in judgment , but void of affection [ partiality ] . " In the reign of king James , efforts were made on a larger scale to induce some of the English clergy to settle in Ireland ; but there was much to ...
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... , were published at length in Dr. Thomas Pierce's The Self - revenger , exemplified in Mr. William Bailee . London , 1658 , 4to . , Appendix , p . 155—157 . was invited to England , with the hope that his PIETY AT HOME . 53.
... , were published at length in Dr. Thomas Pierce's The Self - revenger , exemplified in Mr. William Bailee . London , 1658 , 4to . , Appendix , p . 155—157 . was invited to England , with the hope that his PIETY AT HOME . 53.
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