The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... piety . Upon the death of Dr. Middle- ton , the bishopric of Calcutta was offered to Mr. Heber , who , al- though in possession of clerical pre- ferment , it has been stated of nearly equal revenue to that of the see , and justified in ...
... piety . Upon the death of Dr. Middle- ton , the bishopric of Calcutta was offered to Mr. Heber , who , al- though in possession of clerical pre- ferment , it has been stated of nearly equal revenue to that of the see , and justified in ...
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... piety , his amiable virtues ; and large sums have been subscribed to- wards erecting a monument at the cathedral of Calcutta , and another at Madras , besides endowing seve- ral scholarships in Bishop's College to be called after his ...
... piety , his amiable virtues ; and large sums have been subscribed to- wards erecting a monument at the cathedral of Calcutta , and another at Madras , besides endowing seve- ral scholarships in Bishop's College to be called after his ...
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... piety which filled his heart : it is seldom that of so much there is so little ostentation : all here knew his good - natured and unpretending manner ; but I have seen unequi- vocal testimonies , both before and since his death , that ...
... piety which filled his heart : it is seldom that of so much there is so little ostentation : all here knew his good - natured and unpretending manner ; but I have seen unequi- vocal testimonies , both before and since his death , that ...
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... piety and learning . How is it with men embarked in other professions ? What would become of the fanciful or the idle lawyer ; of the man who should op- pose his own opinion to facts and precedents ; or should put his own gloss upon ...
... piety and learning . How is it with men embarked in other professions ? What would become of the fanciful or the idle lawyer ; of the man who should op- pose his own opinion to facts and precedents ; or should put his own gloss upon ...
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... piety of the authors of the former volumes must be borne in mind . We say this without in the least depreciating the attainments or labours of Mr. Scott . On the contrary , as will be seen , we judge his volume to be an instance of ...
... piety of the authors of the former volumes must be borne in mind . We say this without in the least depreciating the attainments or labours of Mr. Scott . On the contrary , as will be seen , we judge his volume to be an instance of ...
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