The Works of the Rev. Richard Cecil: With a Memoir of His LifeL.B. Seeley, and Baldwin, Chadock and Joy, 1816 |
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... principles into others with some he awfully succeeded , whom he since endeavoured to reclaim , but in vain . While Mr. C. was proceeding in such a course of evil , it pleased God by his Spirit to rouse his mind to reflections , which ...
... principles into others with some he awfully succeeded , whom he since endeavoured to reclaim , but in vain . While Mr. C. was proceeding in such a course of evil , it pleased God by his Spirit to rouse his mind to reflections , which ...
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... principle was forming in his heart , and more espe- cially as he then attended the preaching of the Word . Thus he made some progress ; but felt no small difficulty in separating from his favourite connections . Light , however , broke ...
... principle was forming in his heart , and more espe- cially as he then attended the preaching of the Word . Thus he made some progress ; but felt no small difficulty in separating from his favourite connections . Light , however , broke ...
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... principles : and would express , in the strongest terms , his detestation and self- abasement ; intreating forgiveness , forbearance , and patience . Indeed , it excited exquisite pain , and often surprise , in the minds of those around ...
... principles : and would express , in the strongest terms , his detestation and self- abasement ; intreating forgiveness , forbearance , and patience . Indeed , it excited exquisite pain , and often surprise , in the minds of those around ...
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... principle , -humanity , and self - denial . He was neither extravagant nor penurious ; but endeavoured wisely to steer between both these extremes . He was abstemious to an unusual extent . It has been remarked by some , that it was a ...
... principle , -humanity , and self - denial . He was neither extravagant nor penurious ; but endeavoured wisely to steer between both these extremes . He was abstemious to an unusual extent . It has been remarked by some , that it was a ...
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... principles which actuated his conduct might not appear to the superficial observer , yet they were not the less real and evident to those who knew him intimately , and could trace the purity of his motives . Mr. Cecil's natural ...
... principles which actuated his conduct might not appear to the superficial observer , yet they were not the less real and evident to those who knew him intimately , and could trace the purity of his motives . Mr. Cecil's natural ...
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