Body and Soul, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822 |
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... UNITARIAN THE CLERICAL CONFERENCE THE LUNATIC ASYLUM THE LITURGY THE ASSIZES THE ATHANASIAN CREED THE SEA CAPTAIN DOMICILIARY VISITS PAGE 1 7 - 34 - - 68 95 - 133 169 210 - 253 287 319 - 352 THE TOWN RECTOR . DR . FREEMAN was Rector of.
... UNITARIAN THE CLERICAL CONFERENCE THE LUNATIC ASYLUM THE LITURGY THE ASSIZES THE ATHANASIAN CREED THE SEA CAPTAIN DOMICILIARY VISITS PAGE 1 7 - 34 - - 68 95 - 133 169 210 - 253 287 319 - 352 THE TOWN RECTOR . DR . FREEMAN was Rector of.
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... and dignified resignation had inspired reverence for his character , his urbanity and benevolence had purchased for him universal admiration and esteem . THE PHILOSOPHICAL PAINTER . DR . FREEMAN was in habits 6 THE TOWN RECTOR .
... and dignified resignation had inspired reverence for his character , his urbanity and benevolence had purchased for him universal admiration and esteem . THE PHILOSOPHICAL PAINTER . DR . FREEMAN was in habits 6 THE TOWN RECTOR .
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George] [Wilkins. THE TOWN RECTOR . DR . FREEMAN was Rector of one of those over- grown parishes , which , in some of the large mercantile and manufacturing towns of this kingdom , are more productive of population than income . His ...
George] [Wilkins. THE TOWN RECTOR . DR . FREEMAN was Rector of one of those over- grown parishes , which , in some of the large mercantile and manufacturing towns of this kingdom , are more productive of population than income . His ...
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... had inspired reverence for his character , his urbanity and benevolence had purchased for him universal admiration and THE PHILOSOPHICAL PAINTER . DR . FREEMAN was in habits. esteem . balm to heal his wound 6 THE TOWN RECTOR .
... had inspired reverence for his character , his urbanity and benevolence had purchased for him universal admiration and THE PHILOSOPHICAL PAINTER . DR . FREEMAN was in habits. esteem . balm to heal his wound 6 THE TOWN RECTOR .
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George] [Wilkins. THE PHILOSOPHICAL PAINTER . DR . FREEMAN was in habits of intimacy with Mr. Lorraine , an artist of considerable eminence ; who , in middle life , had become possessed of great property in the West Indies , bequeathed ...
George] [Wilkins. THE PHILOSOPHICAL PAINTER . DR . FREEMAN was in habits of intimacy with Mr. Lorraine , an artist of considerable eminence ; who , in middle life , had become possessed of great property in the West Indies , bequeathed ...
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Page 289 - Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth : for he shall not speak of himself ; but whatsoever he shall hear that shall he speak : and he will show you things to come.
Page 104 - Therefore doth my Father love me, because I lay down my life, that I might take it again. No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This commandment have I received of my Father.
Page 372 - Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed me with food convenient for me: lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the Lord? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
Page 184 - Doubt thou the stars are fire ; Doubt that the sun doth move ; Doubt truth to be a liar ; But never doubt I love.
Page 109 - I will pray the Father, and he will give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him.
Page 324 - Who sees with equal eye, as God of all, A hero perish, or a sparrow fall, Atoms or systems into ruin hurl'd, And now a bubble burst, and now a world.
Page 110 - GOD, whose most dearly beloved Son JESUS CHRIST, for the forgiveness of our sins, did shed out of his most precious side both water and blood; and gave commandment to his disciples, that they should go teach all nations, and baptize them in the name of the FATHER, and of the SON, and of the HOLY GHOST...
Page 184 - I'd use them so That heaven's vault should crack. — She's gone for ever. — I know when one is dead, and when one lives ; She's dead as earth. — Lend me a looking-glass ; If that her breath will mist or stain the stone, Why, then she lives.
Page 302 - Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptised, shall be saved ; but he that believeth not, shall be damned.