Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude, Part 1, Volume 1J. G. and F. Rivington, 1838 - Theology |
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... mind . He was naturally , or on principle , a downright speaker ; avoiding those words of course and of compliment , which often , it may be feared , serve to Dans keep up a false peace at the expense of xviii PREFACE .
... mind . He was naturally , or on principle , a downright speaker ; avoiding those words of course and of compliment , which often , it may be feared , serve to Dans keep up a false peace at the expense of xviii PREFACE .
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... mind entirely possessed with the subject ; glowing as it were through and through . Still , some will say , more selection might have been used , and many statements at least omitted , which , however well considered by himself , coming ...
... mind entirely possessed with the subject ; glowing as it were through and through . Still , some will say , more selection might have been used , and many statements at least omitted , which , however well considered by himself , coming ...
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... mind . and character , which seemed requisite to complete the idea of him as a witness to Catholic views . It can hardly be necessary for them to add , what the name of editor implies , that while they of course concur in his sentiments ...
... mind . and character , which seemed requisite to complete the idea of him as a witness to Catholic views . It can hardly be necessary for them to add , what the name of editor implies , that while they of course concur in his sentiments ...
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... them . On these grounds I built my hope that his reason would gradually correct his temper , and do that for him which his friends could not accomplish . Such a hope was necessary to my peace of mind ; 2 PRIVATE JOURNAL .
... them . On these grounds I built my hope that his reason would gradually correct his temper , and do that for him which his friends could not accomplish . Such a hope was necessary to my peace of mind ; 2 PRIVATE JOURNAL .
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... mind ; for I will not say that he was dearer to me than my other children , but he was my first child , and certainly he could not be dearer . This expectation has been realized , gradually , though very slowly . The educa- tion his ...
... mind ; for I will not say that he was dearer to me than my other children , but he was my first child , and certainly he could not be dearer . This expectation has been realized , gradually , though very slowly . The educa- tion his ...
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