The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... late Dr. Shipley , dean of St. Asaph . The exemplary manner in - which Mr. Heber discharged the duties of his sacred ministry while at Hodnet , shall be told in the words of Mr. Robinson , his chaplain : - " But his career of fame and ...
... late Dr. Shipley , dean of St. Asaph . The exemplary manner in - which Mr. Heber discharged the duties of his sacred ministry while at Hodnet , shall be told in the words of Mr. Robinson , his chaplain : - " But his career of fame and ...
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... impressive manner . How eloquently he pleaded the cause of the poor destitute , and advocated the claims to our Christian compas- sion of those around us perishing for lack of knowledge 1827. ] Memoir of the late Bishop Heber .
... impressive manner . How eloquently he pleaded the cause of the poor destitute , and advocated the claims to our Christian compas- sion of those around us perishing for lack of knowledge 1827. ] Memoir of the late Bishop Heber .
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... bers , their general order , their de- vout attendance on the services of the church , exceeded every expec- tation he had formed ; and that in - their support and revival he saw the fairest hope of 6 [ JAN Memoir of the late Bishop Heber .
... bers , their general order , their de- vout attendance on the services of the church , exceeded every expec- tation he had formed ; and that in - their support and revival he saw the fairest hope of 6 [ JAN Memoir of the late Bishop Heber .
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... honours . On the 29th and 30th , he visited and inspected the mission schools and premises . On the 31st he proceeded towards Trichinopoly , where he arrived the following day . On Sunday , 1827. ] Memoir of the late Bishop Heber .
... honours . On the 29th and 30th , he visited and inspected the mission schools and premises . On the 31st he proceeded towards Trichinopoly , where he arrived the following day . On Sunday , 1827. ] Memoir of the late Bishop Heber .
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... ac- quaintance , by nothing so much as the observation , that , though he talked with animation on all sub- jects , there was nothing on which his intellect was bent , no prospect on which his 8 [ JAN . Memoir of the late Bishop Heber .
... ac- quaintance , by nothing so much as the observation , that , though he talked with animation on all sub- jects , there was nothing on which his intellect was bent , no prospect on which his 8 [ JAN . Memoir of the late Bishop Heber .
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