Conversations at CambridgeJ.W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... regarded him , notwith- standing his skill in logic , as a successful disputant ; he fought well at a distance , but seemed to shrink from close combat , and to think more of the splen- dour of his weapons than of their temper . He ...
... regarded him , notwith- standing his skill in logic , as a successful disputant ; he fought well at a distance , but seemed to shrink from close combat , and to think more of the splen- dour of his weapons than of their temper . He ...
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... should try to make his hearers in love with the Gospel . I have never known much good done by those who preach with the sword in their hand . * Fuller . A MERE LINGUIST . I NEVER regarded the character of JEREMY TAYLOR . 27.
... should try to make his hearers in love with the Gospel . I have never known much good done by those who preach with the sword in their hand . * Fuller . A MERE LINGUIST . I NEVER regarded the character of JEREMY TAYLOR . 27.
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Robert Aris Willmott. A MERE LINGUIST . I NEVER regarded the character of a mere linguist with any admiration . Butler has hit it off with great spirit . He that has many languages to express his thoughts , and none worth expressing , he ...
Robert Aris Willmott. A MERE LINGUIST . I NEVER regarded the character of a mere linguist with any admiration . Butler has hit it off with great spirit . He that has many languages to express his thoughts , and none worth expressing , he ...
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... the interruption of a visitor was then regarded , and how I lamented that the charm should ever be broken . I dwell upon these remembrances with peculiar satisfac- tion , and with a humble gratitude to God , AND THE JOHNIANS . 55.
... the interruption of a visitor was then regarded , and how I lamented that the charm should ever be broken . I dwell upon these remembrances with peculiar satisfac- tion , and with a humble gratitude to God , AND THE JOHNIANS . 55.
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... regarded such a cure with apprehension ; but I , with the ardour of youth , only congratulated myself upon the wide field that lay open for the employment of my religious energies . I began to enumerate the wanderers I should reclaim ...
... regarded such a cure with apprehension ; but I , with the ardour of youth , only congratulated myself upon the wide field that lay open for the employment of my religious energies . I began to enumerate the wanderers I should reclaim ...
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