The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 2T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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... excellent person , of whom I now write , eagerly desirous of improvement , and " never less alone than when alone , " was always furnished with books fitted for the pocket . These little volumes , the delightful companions of his ...
... excellent person , of whom I now write , eagerly desirous of improvement , and " never less alone than when alone , " was always furnished with books fitted for the pocket . These little volumes , the delightful companions of his ...
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... excellent and appropriate discourse . The institution of youth , in this country , is generally consigned to the clergy . Those of them , who from the earliest period of their lives have devoted themselves to this momentous func- tion ...
... excellent and appropriate discourse . The institution of youth , in this country , is generally consigned to the clergy . Those of them , who from the earliest period of their lives have devoted themselves to this momentous func- tion ...
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... excellent and perfect rank of creatures that this little earth is replenished with , and I will endeavour not to degrade myself into an equality with such as we esteem most sordidt . " Of pride he entertained the most sovereign contempt ...
... excellent and perfect rank of creatures that this little earth is replenished with , and I will endeavour not to degrade myself into an equality with such as we esteem most sordidt . " Of pride he entertained the most sovereign contempt ...
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... excellent of all mortals in all all ages , of all countries , without being troubled with either their impertinence , insolence , affecta- tion , moroseness , or pride , the common failings of knowing great and learned men . But as the 48.
... excellent of all mortals in all all ages , of all countries , without being troubled with either their impertinence , insolence , affecta- tion , moroseness , or pride , the common failings of knowing great and learned men . But as the 48.
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... excellent benefit of any thing that it hath pleased God to bestow upon the children of men , so an ill choice of them is , in the opposite extreme , the most pernicious mischief that can be . Good books instruct us in our duty toward ...
... excellent benefit of any thing that it hath pleased God to bestow upon the children of men , so an ill choice of them is , in the opposite extreme , the most pernicious mischief that can be . Good books instruct us in our duty toward ...
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The Works of the REV. Thomas Zouch ... with a Memoir of His Life: By the REV ... Thomas Zouch,Francis Wrangham No preview available - 2015 |
The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... with a Memoir of His Life ..., Volume 1 Thomas Zouch,Francis Wrangham No preview available - 2018 |
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