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Side xiii
... thoughts to paper , was the promotion of his own spiritual advantage . He possessed the rare and happy talent of performing 1 For some of the following circumstances , I am indebted to the original Prefaces , much --much in a small ...
... thoughts to paper , was the promotion of his own spiritual advantage . He possessed the rare and happy talent of performing 1 For some of the following circumstances , I am indebted to the original Prefaces , much --much in a small ...
Side xx
... thought the least interesting . It is , however , but short , and though upon a local subject , and adapted to the particular circumstances of his native spot , is founded in principles which have engaged the attention and ex- ercised ...
... thought the least interesting . It is , however , but short , and though upon a local subject , and adapted to the particular circumstances of his native spot , is founded in principles which have engaged the attention and ex- ercised ...
Side xxi
... thought closely and deeply upon every subject , so his writings , and especially those which cost him the least effort , discover a genius , an energy , and an originality , superior to common writers . Though , as it has been suggested ...
... thought closely and deeply upon every subject , so his writings , and especially those which cost him the least effort , discover a genius , an energy , and an originality , superior to common writers . Though , as it has been suggested ...
Side xxvii
... thought an improvement to remove from the text to the foot of the page , the numerous references of Scripture , which , from their frequent occurrence , in- terrupt the narration , and give a less pleas ing effect to the eye . I have ...
... thought an improvement to remove from the text to the foot of the page , the numerous references of Scripture , which , from their frequent occurrence , in- terrupt the narration , and give a less pleas ing effect to the eye . I have ...
Side 3
... thought that indecent way of writing could rife no higher : and this hu- mour infected even those who had otherwise a good fense of things , and a just apprehenfion of mankind , as may appear in Matthew Paris , who , though he was a ...
... thought that indecent way of writing could rife no higher : and this hu- mour infected even those who had otherwise a good fense of things , and a just apprehenfion of mankind , as may appear in Matthew Paris , who , though he was a ...
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