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" And now could the author flatter himself, that any one would take half the pleasure in reading the following exposition, which he hath taken in writing it, he would not fear the loss, of his labour. The employment detached him from the bustle and hurry... "
The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register - Page 477
1814
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Watson redivivus ... Four discourses; rescued from obscurity by J.M. Gutch

George Watson - 1860 - 222 pages
...would not lament the loss of his labour. To use Bishop Horne's words—" The employment has detached me from the bustle and hurry of life, the din of politics, and the noise of folly." The following are the subjects of the four Discourses now submitted for republication :— 1. Christ...
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The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of ..., Volume 4

George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1863 - 826 pages
...himself that any one would have half the pleasure in reading the following exposition, which he hath had in writing it, he would not fear the loss of his labour....him from the bustle and hurry of life, the din of politic-, and the noise of folly. Vanity and vexation flew away for a season, care and disquietude...
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Knowledge for the Time: A Manual of Reading, Reference, and Conversation on ...

John Timbs - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1864 - 338 pages
...himself that any one would have the pleasure in reading the following exposition which he hath had in writing it, he would not fear the loss of his labour....politics, and the noise of folly. Vanity and vexation flew away for a season ; care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose fresh as the morning...
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Knowledge for the Time: A Manual of Reading, Reference, and Conversation on ...

John Timbs - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1864 - 320 pages
...himself that any one would have the pleasure in reading the following exposition which he hath had in writing it, he would not fear the loss of his labour....politics, and the noise of folly. Vanity and vexation flew away for a season ; care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose fresh as the morning...
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Knowledge for the time: a manual of reading, reference and conversation

John Timbs - 1864 - 328 pages
...himself that any one would have the pleasure in reading the following exposition which he hath had in writing it, he would not fear the loss of his labour....politics, and the noise of folly. Vanity and vexation flew away for a season ; care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose fresh as the morning...
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Vital Godliness: A Treatise on Experimental and Practical Piety

William Swan Plumer - Christian life - 1864 - 620 pages
...himself that any one would take half the pleasure in reading the following exposition which he hath taken in writing it, he would not fear the loss of his labor. The employment detached him from the bustle and hurry of life, the din of politics, and the...
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Friends' Quarterly Examiner, Volume 13

1879 - 692 pages
...the author flatter himself that any one would take half the pleasure in reading his work which he has taken in writing it, he would not fear the loss of his labour. The employment detached him from the hurry and bustle of life — from the din of politics and the noise of folly. Vanity and vexation flew...
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The Family Prayer Book, Or, The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of ...

Episcopal Church - 1868 - 804 pages
...himself that any one would take half the pleasure in reading the following exposition, which he hath ers kinds of tongues ; to another, the interpretation of tongues. But uin of politics, and the noise of folly ; vanity and vexation flew away for a season, care and disquietude...
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The Harmony of the Bible with Experimental Physical Science. A Course of ...

Arthur Rigg - Bible and science - 1869 - 124 pages
...one would take half the pleasure in reading the following pages which he has taken in writing them he would not fear the loss of his labour. The employment detached him from the hurry and bustle of life ; vanity and vexation flew away for a season, care and disquietude came not...
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The unity of a Christian kingdom in the one Church of God, a sermon. [With ...

Benjamin Harrison - 1872 - 60 pages
...taste them yet again : and he who tastes them oftenest will relish them best." taken in writing it, lie would not fear the loss of his labour. The employment...politics, and the noise of folly; vanity and vexation flew away for a season; care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose, fresh as the morning,...
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