The Young Christian; Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian Duty. With a Preface and Corrections by the Rev. J. W. CunninghamL. B. Seeley & Sons, 1833 - 398 páginas |
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... present work . Every Englishman ought to feel a strong primâ - facie inclina- tion to commend to the public any thing American which may be safely and honestly commended . The violent separation of Great Britain from her Western ...
... present work . Every Englishman ought to feel a strong primâ - facie inclina- tion to commend to the public any thing American which may be safely and honestly commended . The violent separation of Great Britain from her Western ...
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... present Pre- face , the careful perusal of the work has exceedingly strengthened the resolution . I can scarcely conceive any one to enter on the perusal of it without coming to an early conviction that it ought to be put into the ...
... present Pre- face , the careful perusal of the work has exceedingly strengthened the resolution . I can scarcely conceive any one to enter on the perusal of it without coming to an early conviction that it ought to be put into the ...
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... his imagination , that whenever an idea presented itself to his mind , a sort of shadow or ghost of the idea seemed also to present itself , in the form of some lively and charac- teristic image , which he could produce at his pleasure iv.
... his imagination , that whenever an idea presented itself to his mind , a sort of shadow or ghost of the idea seemed also to present itself , in the form of some lively and charac- teristic image , which he could produce at his pleasure iv.
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... present so large a proportion of striking and pic- turesque illustrations of subjects , in which it is difficult to interest minds not under the government of true Religion . They pass before us , like the images raised by some opti ...
... present so large a proportion of striking and pic- turesque illustrations of subjects , in which it is difficult to interest minds not under the government of true Religion . They pass before us , like the images raised by some opti ...
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... present editor has con- ceived himself at liberty to correct not only some of those expressions which , though familiar to American readers , would necessarily offend an English ear ; but also such others as the author himself would ...
... present editor has con- ceived himself at liberty to correct not only some of those expressions which , though familiar to American readers , would necessarily offend an English ear ; but also such others as the author himself would ...
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