The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... labour , not in establishing a literary fame , the materials of which were so largely within his reach . " In 1822 an edition of the works of Jeremy Taylor appeared , to which was prefixed a life of that prelate , written by Mr. Heber ...
... labour , not in establishing a literary fame , the materials of which were so largely within his reach . " In 1822 an edition of the works of Jeremy Taylor appeared , to which was prefixed a life of that prelate , written by Mr. Heber ...
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... labours ; espe- cially in the truly apostolical work which he in a large measure executed , of visiting every part ... labours , and henceforth of his dearest memory . " In the course of these journeys , and in all his other ...
... labours ; espe- cially in the truly apostolical work which he in a large measure executed , of visiting every part ... labours , and henceforth of his dearest memory . " In the course of these journeys , and in all his other ...
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... labour , traversed as much country , seen and regulated so much , as he had done , in the small portion of time which had elapsed since he entered on his office ; and , if death had not broken his career , his friends know that he ...
... labour , traversed as much country , seen and regulated so much , as he had done , in the small portion of time which had elapsed since he entered on his office ; and , if death had not broken his career , his friends know that he ...
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... labour after greater degrees of holiness and of usefulness than we have ever attained to . Let us prize the grace of God more highly ; and let us use our utmost endeavour with others , to awaken them to a sense of their duty and ...
... labour after greater degrees of holiness and of usefulness than we have ever attained to . Let us prize the grace of God more highly ; and let us use our utmost endeavour with others , to awaken them to a sense of their duty and ...
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... labour , to bring in a better state of things . And thus , whatever be our opinions as to the details of Mr. Trew's plan , or of the sentiments conveyed in his Appeal , we may join in his conclud- ing sentence , and never cease our ...
... labour , to bring in a better state of things . And thus , whatever be our opinions as to the details of Mr. Trew's plan , or of the sentiments conveyed in his Appeal , we may join in his conclud- ing sentence , and never cease our ...
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