Village Dialogues, Between Farmer Littleworth, Rev. Mr. Lovegood, and Others, Volume 2W.W. Woodward, 1806 - Christian life |
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... asking a blessing over our meals . Wor . How then came your parents to think of breeding you up to the church , as it is called ? Merrym . O , Sir , though it was my father's de- sign to have educated me in his own profession ; yet ...
... asking a blessing over our meals . Wor . How then came your parents to think of breeding you up to the church , as it is called ? Merrym . O , Sir , though it was my father's de- sign to have educated me in his own profession ; yet ...
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... asked me to go to prayer : this was new work to me , and put me to the blush . However , as I had in pri- vate lately found my way to a throne of grace , I did not refuse , though , if it had not been for shame , I should rather have ...
... asked me to go to prayer : this was new work to me , and put me to the blush . However , as I had in pri- vate lately found my way to a throne of grace , I did not refuse , though , if it had not been for shame , I should rather have ...
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... asking me the question , that as the Chancellor had heard of my character and situation , he wished to know if the living of Lower Brookfield would be worth my acceptance . I was happy im- mediately to embrace the kind offer . Our first ...
... asking me the question , that as the Chancellor had heard of my character and situation , he wished to know if the living of Lower Brookfield would be worth my acceptance . I was happy im- mediately to embrace the kind offer . Our first ...
Page 43
... asked Mr. Taplash , to lend his pulpit to old Mr. Blunt , a worthy clergyman in that neighbourhood , which he could not well refuse , though much against the grain . He having been informed of this fine speech , quoted 43.
... asked Mr. Taplash , to lend his pulpit to old Mr. Blunt , a worthy clergyman in that neighbourhood , which he could not well refuse , though much against the grain . He having been informed of this fine speech , quoted 43.
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... asked the question , " Is the carnal mind otherwise now , than it was then , -Enmity against God ? Could age cure the diseases of the human heart , which is described as being deceitful above all things , and desperately wicked ? No ...
... asked the question , " Is the carnal mind otherwise now , than it was then , -Enmity against God ? Could age cure the diseases of the human heart , which is described as being deceitful above all things , and desperately wicked ? No ...
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