Fifty Sermons on Several Subjects and Occasions: Forty Four Now Published from the Author's Manuscripts Prepared for the Press by Himself; the First Six Having Been Separately Printed Before. By Charles Wheatly, ... With a Preface by John Berriman, ... In Three Volumes. ...C. Davis; C. Hitch; and S. Austen, 1746 |
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... whose Maiden Name was WHITE , and from whose Parents for Want of Male Issue , an Estate at Fifield , in Berk- shire descended to the College . He was fe- veral Years a Curate and Lecturer in London , till by the Favour of the Reverend ...
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... Whose Candour and Indulgence will also , it is hoped , be ex- tended to the smaller Inaccuracies and Im- perfections of a Posthumous Work , where- ever they occur . And those very Imperfec- tions will be of fome Use , to shew the Fi ...
... Whose Candour and Indulgence will also , it is hoped , be ex- tended to the smaller Inaccuracies and Im- perfections of a Posthumous Work , where- ever they occur . And those very Imperfec- tions will be of fome Use , to shew the Fi ...
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... whose Expertness and Exactness , had been often tried on such Occafions . i : To make the best Amends that could be , for Mistakes of this kind ; the chiefest Errata , have been carefully corrected ; though leffer Faults in Spelling ...
... whose Expertness and Exactness , had been often tried on such Occafions . i : To make the best Amends that could be , for Mistakes of this kind ; the chiefest Errata , have been carefully corrected ; though leffer Faults in Spelling ...
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... whose Virtue appeared in a most unblameable Life , void of all Hypocrify , both in his Piety towards GOD , and in his Dealings with Men . If we further demand some particular Instance of his Good- ness , the Text will supply us , which ...
... whose Virtue appeared in a most unblameable Life , void of all Hypocrify , both in his Piety towards GOD , and in his Dealings with Men . If we further demand some particular Instance of his Good- ness , the Text will supply us , which ...
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... whose Prophesying , it seems , had the. COLLEGE LIBRARY NEW JERSEY II . * See Grotius on the place , and de Jur . Bell . & Pacis . 1. 3. c . 11. ¡× . 10 . whofe * See Pole's Synopsis and Estius on the Place . The Schools of the Prophets .
... whose Prophesying , it seems , had the. COLLEGE LIBRARY NEW JERSEY II . * See Grotius on the place , and de Jur . Bell . & Pacis . 1. 3. c . 11. ¡× . 10 . whofe * See Pole's Synopsis and Estius on the Place . The Schools of the Prophets .
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