The Family Expositor Abridged: According to Its Author, the Rev. P. Doddridge : to which are Prefixed Memoirs of Doctor Doddridge, Volumen1Lincoln & Gleason, 1807 |
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... thoughts of studying the law , and was on the point of entering into an advantageous connection with Mr. Eyre , a counsellor , when he receiv- ed a letter from Mr. Clark , offering to take him under his care , if he chose the ministry ...
... thoughts of studying the law , and was on the point of entering into an advantageous connection with Mr. Eyre , a counsellor , when he receiv- ed a letter from Mr. Clark , offering to take him under his care , if he chose the ministry ...
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... Thoughts on the most probable Means of reviving the Dissenting Interest , occasioned by the late Enquiry into the Causes of its Decay . ' Mr. Doddridge's pamphlet , in which he materially differed from the author of the Enquiry , is a ...
... Thoughts on the most probable Means of reviving the Dissenting Interest , occasioned by the late Enquiry into the Causes of its Decay . ' Mr. Doddridge's pamphlet , in which he materially differed from the author of the Enquiry , is a ...
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... thought it a proper piece of respect to congratulate him in a body . He was gratified by their compliment , but told them , that their learning , piety , and zeal , would be more to his honour , and give him a thousand times more ...
... thought it a proper piece of respect to congratulate him in a body . He was gratified by their compliment , but told them , that their learning , piety , and zeal , would be more to his honour , and give him a thousand times more ...
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... thought highly of this performance , was the learned Warburton , who expressed the most unqualified approbation of the whole work . I had the favour , ' says this eminent writer , of your letter , and along with it colonel Gardiner's ...
... thought highly of this performance , was the learned Warburton , who expressed the most unqualified approbation of the whole work . I had the favour , ' says this eminent writer , of your letter , and along with it colonel Gardiner's ...
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... thought , and perhaps justly , that he too much indulged the emotions of private friendship and affection in the composition . • In the truth of this remark , ' says Dr. Kippis , I entirely concur . Colonel Gardiner was indeed a man of ...
... thought , and perhaps justly , that he too much indulged the emotions of private friendship and affection in the composition . • In the truth of this remark , ' says Dr. Kippis , I entirely concur . Colonel Gardiner was indeed a man of ...
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