Memoir of the life of John Bowdler, esq. [by T. Bowdler. Sig. D2, M5,6, V2 are cancels. Sig. E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig. N7 by 2 leaves].1825 |
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Page 1
... death . " There is no harm , ' said he , " in telling any thing that a man has done in the service of his Maker , for it may lead others to do the like ; but God only knows the heart , and how imperfect are our best deeds , and how ...
... death . " There is no harm , ' said he , " in telling any thing that a man has done in the service of his Maker , for it may lead others to do the like ; but God only knows the heart , and how imperfect are our best deeds , and how ...
Page 2
... death , and he may still continue to " do good . " Such a statement is attempted in the following pages ; and it is thrown into the form of a Biographical Memoir , as that which may be most interesting to his surviving friends , and ...
... death , and he may still continue to " do good . " Such a statement is attempted in the following pages ; and it is thrown into the form of a Biographical Memoir , as that which may be most interesting to his surviving friends , and ...
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... death of his nephew . United to Mr. Bowdler by re- ligious and political principles , and deriving , pro- bably , considerable benefit from his advice , Sir Robert indulged towards him all the feelings of a warm and generous heart ; his ...
... death of his nephew . United to Mr. Bowdler by re- ligious and political principles , and deriving , pro- bably , considerable benefit from his advice , Sir Robert indulged towards him all the feelings of a warm and generous heart ; his ...
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... death was an irreparable loss , not only to his wife and children , but to all that part of the country in which he lived . How much he was lamented may be guessed by this , that when his funeral passed through Wye , there was scarce a ...
... death was an irreparable loss , not only to his wife and children , but to all that part of the country in which he lived . How much he was lamented may be guessed by this , that when his funeral passed through Wye , there was scarce a ...
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... death- bed , and the last which could be distinguished . Mr. Bowyer was vicar of Martock , a sound and well - read divine , an excel- lent parish priest , and author of an admirable book on the Lord's Supper . day , to think one has ...
... death- bed , and the last which could be distinguished . Mr. Bowyer was vicar of Martock , a sound and well - read divine , an excel- lent parish priest , and author of an admirable book on the Lord's Supper . day , to think one has ...
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