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Another learned gentleman gives me also this encomium : 'September 16. 'SIR,-
You are now got into a useful and noble subject; take care to handle it with
judgment and delicacy. I wish every young divine would give yours of Saturday
last a ...
Another learned gentleman gives me also this encomium : 'September 16. 'SIR,-
You are now got into a useful and noble subject; take care to handle it with
judgment and delicacy. I wish every young divine would give yours of Saturday
last a ...
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No. 111.] himself?”—“As to what,” said he, “they mention concerning Madam
Frances 2 I did not care for hearing the Canterbury tale, and, therefore, thought
myself seasonably interrupted by a young gentleman, who appeared in the
behalf of ...
No. 111.] himself?”—“As to what,” said he, “they mention concerning Madam
Frances 2 I did not care for hearing the Canterbury tale, and, therefore, thought
myself seasonably interrupted by a young gentleman, who appeared in the
behalf of ...
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The eldest daughter was in tears, busied in attendance upon her mother; others
were kneeling about the bed side; and what troubled me most was, to see a little
boy, who was too young to know the reason, weeping only because his sister did
...
The eldest daughter was in tears, busied in attendance upon her mother; others
were kneeling about the bed side; and what troubled me most was, to see a little
boy, who was too young to know the reason, weeping only because his sister did
...
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... it seems, themselves only speculatively wicked, and are contented that all the
abandoned young men of the age are kept safe from reflection by dabbling in
their rhap. sodies, without tasting the pleasures for which their doctrines leave
them ...
... it seems, themselves only speculatively wicked, and are contented that all the
abandoned young men of the age are kept safe from reflection by dabbling in
their rhap. sodies, without tasting the pleasures for which their doctrines leave
them ...
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cellent young man has devoted himself to the service of his Creator; and, with an
aptitude to every agreeable quality, and every happy talent, that could make a
man shine in a court, or cornmand in a camp, he is resolved to go into holy orders
.
cellent young man has devoted himself to the service of his Creator; and, with an
aptitude to every agreeable quality, and every happy talent, that could make a
man shine in a court, or cornmand in a camp, he is resolved to go into holy orders
.
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