Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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... advantages we pos- sess ; therefore , do not give any character of me , nor let any person do it , if you can help it . " This injunction puts a strong restraint on the expression B of friendly regard , and even of filial affection ...
... advantages we pos- sess ; therefore , do not give any character of me , nor let any person do it , if you can help it . " This injunction puts a strong restraint on the expression B of friendly regard , and even of filial affection ...
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... advantage which , if it could maintain , it would be insuperable . For " id verius quod prius ; " the nearer we approach the fountain head , the purer will be the stream ; and one of the heavy charges brought against the Romish church ...
... advantage which , if it could maintain , it would be insuperable . For " id verius quod prius ; " the nearer we approach the fountain head , the purer will be the stream ; and one of the heavy charges brought against the Romish church ...
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... advantage to popery , and mightily gratify the papists , who ( says he ) hate us because we are the unblemished part of the church of England , and to my knowledge wish the destruc- tion of our succession and communion . " The habit of ...
... advantage to popery , and mightily gratify the papists , who ( says he ) hate us because we are the unblemished part of the church of England , and to my knowledge wish the destruc- tion of our succession and communion . " The habit of ...
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... advantage as to render his conversation on all occasions not less entertaining than instruc- tive to all those who were so happy as to share in it : his heart , C one of the few banking - houses which were at J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 17.
... advantage as to render his conversation on all occasions not less entertaining than instruc- tive to all those who were so happy as to share in it : his heart , C one of the few banking - houses which were at J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 17.
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... advantages which fall to the lot of few . Her mind was naturally powerful and comprehensive , her talents highly cultivated , her reading very extensive , her man- ners elegant . She had , also , a peculiar turn for conveying ...
... advantages which fall to the lot of few . Her mind was naturally powerful and comprehensive , her talents highly cultivated , her reading very extensive , her man- ners elegant . She had , also , a peculiar turn for conveying ...
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acquaintance affection afford Almighty Archbishop of Canterbury attention Bishop blessing Bowdler called character charity Christ our Lord Christian church of England clergy comfort continued copacy danger dear death desire divine doctrines duty elegant Eltham endeavour error evil excellent exertions expressed faith father fear feelings give grace happiness heart heaven Holy Spirit honour hope Hyères instruction Jesus Christ kind King labour letter liturgy live Lord Liverpool lottery Lydd Mainstone manner mercy merits mind moral nature neighbours never Non-jurors object observed occasion opinion pardon parish perhaps person piety pious pleasing poor prayers principles racter received religion religious render respect Scripture servants Shakspeare sins Sir John Cotton society Socinianism sorrow spirit suffer Swansea thee thing Thomas Bowdler thou thought thy holy tion virtue wheat wish words write