Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... mind as could only arise from the consciousness of in- nocence . On Sunday , the day of his death , he had the passion of our blessed Saviour read to him out of St. John's Gospel , as on every other day of that week , and spoke of the ...
... mind as could only arise from the consciousness of in- nocence . On Sunday , the day of his death , he had the passion of our blessed Saviour read to him out of St. John's Gospel , as on every other day of that week , and spoke of the ...
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... mind , and strengthen his constitution , it was his father's custom to send him into the fields , and employ him in agri- culture and such kind of rural occupations , which he continued through all his life to love and prac- tise ; and ...
... mind , and strengthen his constitution , it was his father's custom to send him into the fields , and employ him in agri- culture and such kind of rural occupations , which he continued through all his life to love and prac- tise ; and ...
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... mind , which would have been for ever the boast of the Stoick schools , and in- creased the reputation of Seneca or Cato . The patience of Boerhaave , as it was more rational , was more lasting than theirs ; it was that patientia ...
... mind , which would have been for ever the boast of the Stoick schools , and in- creased the reputation of Seneca or Cato . The patience of Boerhaave , as it was more rational , was more lasting than theirs ; it was that patientia ...
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... mind sparkled visibly in his eyes ; nor was it ever observed that any change of his fortune , or alteration in his af fairs , whether happy or unfortunate , affected his countenance . He was always cheerful , and desirous of pro- moting ...
... mind sparkled visibly in his eyes ; nor was it ever observed that any change of his fortune , or alteration in his af fairs , whether happy or unfortunate , affected his countenance . He was always cheerful , and desirous of pro- moting ...
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... mind . The excellency of the Christian religion was the frequent subject of his conversation . A strict obedience to the doctrine , and a diligent imitation of the example of our Blessed Saviour , he often declared to be the foundation ...
... mind . The excellency of the Christian religion was the frequent subject of his conversation . A strict obedience to the doctrine , and a diligent imitation of the example of our Blessed Saviour , he often declared to be the foundation ...
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