Memoir of George Edward Lynch Cotton, D.D., Bishop of Calcutta, and Metropolitan: With Selections from His Journals and CorrespondenceLongmans, Green, 1871 - 576 páginas |
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... object of its founders was to benefit the clergy , a class in which men of gentle birth and classical education were too often precluded by narrow incomes from giving their children the training which they would most desire . The school ...
... object of its founders was to benefit the clergy , a class in which men of gentle birth and classical education were too often precluded by narrow incomes from giving their children the training which they would most desire . The school ...
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... objects , in spite of the opposing influences which other causes , and amongst them this religious development itself ... object , that of illustrating Mr. Cotton's intercourse with a friend like myself during his Rugby and Marl- borough ...
... objects , in spite of the opposing influences which other causes , and amongst them this religious development itself ... object , that of illustrating Mr. Cotton's intercourse with a friend like myself during his Rugby and Marl- borough ...
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... object ; and above all things beware of the great sin of Cambridge — I mean of the more out- wardly respectable part of it - that abominable pride of the understanding which leads men who are fond of literary society to ridicule and ...
... object ; and above all things beware of the great sin of Cambridge — I mean of the more out- wardly respectable part of it - that abominable pride of the understanding which leads men who are fond of literary society to ridicule and ...
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... objects in the apartment . So , after ascertaining that there were no trap - doors from which brigands might emerge , we locked ourselves in , and retired to repose , my companion on the defiled couch , I in a Scotch garment purchased ...
... objects in the apartment . So , after ascertaining that there were no trap - doors from which brigands might emerge , we locked ourselves in , and retired to repose , my companion on the defiled couch , I in a Scotch garment purchased ...
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... object for which we assemble them for common worship . It has also made me sympathise more with ' s views about behaviour at such times , and without wishing to dragoon them into a forced and false appear- ance of devotion I certainly ...
... object for which we assemble them for common worship . It has also made me sympathise more with ' s views about behaviour at such times , and without wishing to dragoon them into a forced and false appear- ance of devotion I certainly ...
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Página 54 - O wretched man that I am ! who shall deliver me from the body of this death ? I thank God, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Página 458 - And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness, and all manner of disease among the people.