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" I have often thoughts to run over all the -Universities of Europe, and principally that of Paris, and to cry aloud to those who abound more in learning than in charity, Ah ! how many souls are lost to heaven through your neglect ! Many, without doubt,... "
The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes - Page 98
by John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821
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The Lives of the Primitive Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal ..., Volume 12

Alban Butler - Saints - 1800 - 648 pages
...the conversion of infidels and sinners. In one of his letters to Europe, he wrote as follows: (u) " I have often thoughts to run over all the -Universities...Ah ! how many souls are lost to heaven through your neglect ! Many, without doubt, would be moved, would make a spiritual retreat, and give themselves...
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The History of Christianity in India: From the Commencement of the ..., Volume 1

James Hough - Christianity - 1839 - 526 pages
...useful here to insert one of his letters. iSwcnt*0 ^- " ^ nave often thought, to run over all uarters in the Universities of Europe, and principally that of...souls, as they do to the study of sciences ; to the end that they might render to Almighty God a good account of their learning, and of the talents which he...
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The History of Christianity in India: From the ..., Part 59, Volume 1

James Hough - Christianity - 1839 - 520 pages
...often thought, to run over all quarters in the Universities of Europe, and principally that mUsum-for of Paris, and to cry aloud to those who abound •"*••...souls, as they do to the study of sciences ; to the end that they might render to Almighty God a good account of their learning, and of the talents which he...
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History of the Church of Christ: From the Diet of Augsburg 1530 ..., Volume 2

Henry Stebbing - Church history - 1842 - 516 pages
..." of running over the several universities of Europe, and principally that of Paris, and of crying aloud to those who abound more in learning than in...Ah ! how many souls are lost to heaven through your neglect ! ' . . . Many, no doubt would be VOL. II. 0 moved, would seek a spiritual retreat, and give...
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The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints ..., Volume 12

Alban Butler - Fathers of the church - 1845 - 436 pages
...the conversion of infidels and sinners. In one of his letters to Europe, he wrote as follows :(2) " I have often thoughts to run over all the universities...those who abound more in learning than in charity. Ah 1 how many souls are lost to heaven through your neglect ! — Blany, without doubt, would be moved,...
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The Baptist Record, and Biblical Repository, Volume 2

Baptists - 1845 - 866 pages
...following terms : " I have often thought to run over all the universities of Europe, and especially that of Paris, and to cry aloud to those who abound more in learning than in charity, 'Oh how many souls are lost to heaven through your neglect !' Many would be moved : they would say,...
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Miscellanies

William R. Williams - Baptists - 1850 - 412 pages
...hesitated to adopt. "I have often thought to run over all the universities of Europe, and especially that of Paris, and to cry aloud to those who abound more in learning than in charity, O, how many souls are lost to heaven through your neglect! Many would be moved. They would say, Behold...
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Miscellanies

William R. Williams - Baptists - 1850 - 448 pages
...hesitated to adopt. " I have often thought to run over all the universities of Europe, and especially that of Paris, and to cry aloud to those who abound more in learning than in charity, O, how many souls are lost to heaven through your neglect ! Many would be moved. They would say, Behold...
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The Free Church Magazine.january-December 1852.New Series.-VOL.I

The Free Church Magazine.january-December 1852.New Series.-VOL.I - 1852 - 588 pages
...I have often thought of running over all the Universities of Europe, and principally that of Paris, to cry aloud to those who abound more in learning than in ¡love, Ah, how many souls are lost to heaven through your neglect ! Many without doubt would say—Uchold...
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The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints ..., Volume 12

Alban Butler - Fathers of the church - 1866 - 552 pages
...the conversion of infidels and sinners. In one of his letters to Europe, he wrote as follows :(2) " I have often thoughts to run over all the universities...Ah ! how many souls are lost to heaven through your neglect ! — Many, without doubt, would be moved, would make a spiiitual retreat, and give them selves...
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