Southey's Common-place Book, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849 |
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... received in vain , or rather turned into wantonness . The yoke of ceremonies and the tyranny of prelacy hath been removed , and it is free to preach and profess according to the Gospel ; and this liberty is abused to looseness ...
... received in vain , or rather turned into wantonness . The yoke of ceremonies and the tyranny of prelacy hath been removed , and it is free to preach and profess according to the Gospel ; and this liberty is abused to looseness ...
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... received a letter from a friend wherein he writes these words . " I think it would be worth your while to take a view of those wonderful marks of the Lord's hatred to duelling , called The Brothers ' Steps . " They are in the fields ...
... received a letter from a friend wherein he writes these words . " I think it would be worth your while to take a view of those wonderful marks of the Lord's hatred to duelling , called The Brothers ' Steps . " They are in the fields ...
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... received came now with Jesus Christ himself , in so clear a manifes- tation , that from what I daily experienced , I could have preached him to all the world . If I had never heard the name of Christ , I could have declared him to be ...
... received came now with Jesus Christ himself , in so clear a manifes- tation , that from what I daily experienced , I could have preached him to all the world . If I had never heard the name of Christ , I could have declared him to be ...
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... received a musket - ball in the calf of his left leg . ' " And yet all this profited nothing , ei- ther for temporal or eternal happiness . When the war was over , he returned to England ; but the story was got before him in consequence ...
... received a musket - ball in the calf of his left leg . ' " And yet all this profited nothing , ei- ther for temporal or eternal happiness . When the war was over , he returned to England ; but the story was got before him in consequence ...
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... receiving him in a cold distant manner , inquiring of him why the superintendant did not come , or why some other travelling or local preacher was not sent ? Is it likely that after such a reception the good man should feel either ...
... receiving him in a cold distant manner , inquiring of him why the superintendant did not come , or why some other travelling or local preacher was not sent ? Is it likely that after such a reception the good man should feel either ...
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