Isaac Watts RememberedWalter, 1974 - 114 páginas |
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... continued to increase . Whenever ill - health prevented him from taking a service he would send a pastoral letter , and these writings are as attractive as the character which they faithfully mirror . In 1703 Watts again suffered a long ...
... continued to increase . Whenever ill - health prevented him from taking a service he would send a pastoral letter , and these writings are as attractive as the character which they faithfully mirror . In 1703 Watts again suffered a long ...
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... continued illness , Mr. Price , his assistant at Bury - street , was ordained co - pastor with him , at his express recommendation and desire . In the dedication of one of the volumes of sermons to his people , he says that he could not ...
... continued illness , Mr. Price , his assistant at Bury - street , was ordained co - pastor with him , at his express recommendation and desire . In the dedication of one of the volumes of sermons to his people , he says that he could not ...
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... continued past the middle of the 19th century . His views on education are particularly relevant today . In his discourse on the " Education of Children and Youth " he strikes a modern note . He writes of the " Exercise and Improvement ...
... continued past the middle of the 19th century . His views on education are particularly relevant today . In his discourse on the " Education of Children and Youth " he strikes a modern note . He writes of the " Exercise and Improvement ...
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