The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 98
... readers . It may be presumed also , that Dr. F.'s long and numerous succession of pupils , scattered over the country , would not demand brevity as the most essential recommendation in a memoir of their venerated Tutor . But still ...
... readers . It may be presumed also , that Dr. F.'s long and numerous succession of pupils , scattered over the country , would not demand brevity as the most essential recommendation in a memoir of their venerated Tutor . But still ...
Page 99
... reader , to the charins of poetry , in every part of his life , might in some degree be mistaken by him ... readers , and these most excellent and useful men , situated in his neighbour- hood , were among the friends of his ...
... reader , to the charins of poetry , in every part of his life , might in some degree be mistaken by him ... readers , and these most excellent and useful men , situated in his neighbour- hood , were among the friends of his ...
Page 430
... readers believe there are many simple hearted , intelligent , pious people among that persuasion of his fellow countrymen ? This in a high Tory , and a devout admirer of Episcopacy , is assuredly a praiseworthy instance of candour . The ...
... readers believe there are many simple hearted , intelligent , pious people among that persuasion of his fellow countrymen ? This in a high Tory , and a devout admirer of Episcopacy , is assuredly a praiseworthy instance of candour . The ...
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