The Works of the Rev. Isaac Watts D.D. in Nine Volumes, Bind 11812 |
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Side iii
... character is drawn by the hand of impartiality and faithfulness ; so that we are in no danger of being deceived by ... characters and events in.
... character is drawn by the hand of impartiality and faithfulness ; so that we are in no danger of being deceived by ... characters and events in.
Side iv
... character produced by the sovereign vir- tues of those doctrines . In such memoirs , he will learn more perfectly to dis- tinguish between the realities and the shadows of devotion ; and to decide more satisfactorily on the state of ...
... character produced by the sovereign vir- tues of those doctrines . In such memoirs , he will learn more perfectly to dis- tinguish between the realities and the shadows of devotion ; and to decide more satisfactorily on the state of ...
Side vi
... character and writings would be held in the same esteem and admiration by all who are capable of making a just estimate of what is truly valuable in the existence of man . As princely grandeur can never dignify ignorance and vice , so ...
... character and writings would be held in the same esteem and admiration by all who are capable of making a just estimate of what is truly valuable in the existence of man . As princely grandeur can never dignify ignorance and vice , so ...
Side xi
... were such as became his character , and secured to him the veneration and esteem of those who most materially differed from him in points VOL . 1 . b of faith . To say he had his imperfections is MEMOIRS OF DR . WATTS . xi.
... were such as became his character , and secured to him the veneration and esteem of those who most materially differed from him in points VOL . 1 . b of faith . To say he had his imperfections is MEMOIRS OF DR . WATTS . xi.
Side xii
... character of St. Paul , he makes this apology for descending to familiar and low scenes of life . " I almost reprove myself here , and suspect my friends will reprove me too for introducing such low scenes of life , and such trivial ...
... character of St. Paul , he makes this apology for descending to familiar and low scenes of life . " I almost reprove myself here , and suspect my friends will reprove me too for introducing such low scenes of life , and such trivial ...
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