The Retrospective Review.., Том 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... readers a very brief sketch of the life of our author . Francis Cheynell , the son of a physician , was born at Oxford in 1608. He became a member of that university in 1623. In 1629 , he was , by the interest of his mother , at that ...
... readers a very brief sketch of the life of our author . Francis Cheynell , the son of a physician , was born at Oxford in 1608. He became a member of that university in 1623. In 1629 , he was , by the interest of his mother , at that ...
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... readers will follow our example , and stop to enquire whether they are the expressions of a Papist or a Puri- tan . Yet they are the genuine offspring of a mind , far from the weakest among that stern assembly whose character was any ...
... readers will follow our example , and stop to enquire whether they are the expressions of a Papist or a Puri- tan . Yet they are the genuine offspring of a mind , far from the weakest among that stern assembly whose character was any ...
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... reader , believe it , that neither gifts , nor parts , nor profession , nor any thing else but faith , will sustain the spirit of a man in spiritual straights and worldly encumbrances , when without there are fightings , and within ...
... reader , believe it , that neither gifts , nor parts , nor profession , nor any thing else but faith , will sustain the spirit of a man in spiritual straights and worldly encumbrances , when without there are fightings , and within ...
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... readers have experienced , and therefore can recall to their ima gination , what it is to have a mind which , for days and weeks , and months and years , baffles , by its feverish intenseness of thought , all the ordinary tendencies of ...
... readers have experienced , and therefore can recall to their ima gination , what it is to have a mind which , for days and weeks , and months and years , baffles , by its feverish intenseness of thought , all the ordinary tendencies of ...
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... readers . Yet , we are prepared to believe in the sincerity with which he a little farther on declares . " I dare boldly say , that I have been more sorrowful for Master Chillingworth , and merciful to him , than his friends at Oxford ...
... readers . Yet , we are prepared to believe in the sincerity with which he a little farther on declares . " I dare boldly say , that I have been more sorrowful for Master Chillingworth , and merciful to him , than his friends at Oxford ...
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