A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors,with Biographical and Critical Notices: Selection from Robert Robinson's workO. Everett, 1824 |
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... received no dignity from his under- standing , and no brightness from his virtues . Mary Wilkin , the mother of Robert Robinson , was descend- ed from a respectable family , and to the advantages of a good education she added the charms ...
... received no dignity from his under- standing , and no brightness from his virtues . Mary Wilkin , the mother of Robert Robinson , was descend- ed from a respectable family , and to the advantages of a good education she added the charms ...
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... received the rudiments of their education . Desirous of encouraging her son's predilection for learning , Mrs Robinson made an ef- fort to maintain him at this school , but her resources proved inadequate to the expense . So favourable ...
... received the rudiments of their education . Desirous of encouraging her son's predilection for learning , Mrs Robinson made an ef- fort to maintain him at this school , but her resources proved inadequate to the expense . So favourable ...
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... received the appro- bation of his master , and was able to boast of a due proficiency in the mysteries of his trade . But his thoughts were not to be chained , nor could nature be forced . His mind was too active to rest in vacuity ...
... received the appro- bation of his master , and was able to boast of a due proficiency in the mysteries of his trade . But his thoughts were not to be chained , nor could nature be forced . His mind was too active to rest in vacuity ...
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... received above ten guineas from his own family for some years ; he had no future prospect of receiving any ; his grandfather had cut him off with a legacy of half a guinea . He had received only a hundred pounds with his wife , and this ...
... received above ten guineas from his own family for some years ; he had no future prospect of receiving any ; his grandfather had cut him off with a legacy of half a guinea . He had received only a hundred pounds with his wife , and this ...
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... received many substantial tokens of friendship . He next removed to Hauxton , about the same dis- tance from Cambridge , where he resided for several years , the tenant of an humble cottage , devoted assiduously to his professional ...
... received many substantial tokens of friendship . He next removed to Hauxton , about the same dis- tance from Cambridge , where he resided for several years , the tenant of an humble cottage , devoted assiduously to his professional ...
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