Letters on various subjects. [With a portrait.], Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall&Company, 1847 - Methodist Church |
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... allow them to appreciate my works and motives . By remaining longer on those shores , now lost , perhaps forever , to my eyes , more evil than good , all things considered , would , most likely , have resulted . Farewell , England ...
... allow them to appreciate my works and motives . By remaining longer on those shores , now lost , perhaps forever , to my eyes , more evil than good , all things considered , would , most likely , have resulted . Farewell , England ...
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... allow me to enter his pulpit without explanations . This can do my English brethren no good , while it is likely to do me evil . Besides , if I choose to re - visit England to preach the gospel of Christ , there is no man , nor set of ...
... allow me to enter his pulpit without explanations . This can do my English brethren no good , while it is likely to do me evil . Besides , if I choose to re - visit England to preach the gospel of Christ , there is no man , nor set of ...
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... allow me to commend this " Orphan Volume . " I would also say to the many thousands of my old friends , show it favour for his sake who is far away . That the God of all grace and con- solation may bless you and them , and render this ...
... allow me to commend this " Orphan Volume . " I would also say to the many thousands of my old friends , show it favour for his sake who is far away . That the God of all grace and con- solation may bless you and them , and render this ...
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... allow them to compre- hend a single sentence . But there were knowing ones , and " they looked wise , " - first at the preacher , then at each other , as if interchanging " the thought " significantly , and at the preacher's expense ...
... allow them to compre- hend a single sentence . But there were knowing ones , and " they looked wise , " - first at the preacher , then at each other , as if interchanging " the thought " significantly , and at the preacher's expense ...
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... allow of circumlocution ; besides , the reader will learn in the two or three succeeding lines , without a prolix explanation , the purport of my correspondent's senti- ments , to which I here refer . J. C. verts are numerous as the ...
... allow of circumlocution ; besides , the reader will learn in the two or three succeeding lines , without a prolix explanation , the purport of my correspondent's senti- ments , to which I here refer . J. C. verts are numerous as the ...
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