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 E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig.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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... grace , ever remaineing , " Sir , " Youres in all reall affection and service , " HEN . MIDENSIS . " The person to whom this letter is addressed was elder and only brother to the deceased ; and a truly brotherly affection subsisted ...
... grace , ever remaineing , " Sir , " Youres in all reall affection and service , " HEN . MIDENSIS . " The person to whom this letter is addressed was elder and only brother to the deceased ; and a truly brotherly affection subsisted ...
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... grace of God , he was never to depart , the son of these excellent For the same reason I am greatly against teaching children to say their prayers or their catechism in French , as is commonly done ; for it only gives them a dislike to ...
... grace of God , he was never to depart , the son of these excellent For the same reason I am greatly against teaching children to say their prayers or their catechism in French , as is commonly done ; for it only gives them a dislike to ...
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... grace and virtue ; and his tutor represented him to be " perfectly true to the principles of his religion , and as free as possible from all vice ; and that , " said he , " not because I think him void of the passions incident to youth ...
... grace and virtue ; and his tutor represented him to be " perfectly true to the principles of his religion , and as free as possible from all vice ; and that , " said he , " not because I think him void of the passions incident to youth ...
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... , still survive , and will perhaps , pardon the writer if he seek to grace his narrative by recording their kind regard for himself , as well as their friendship J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 4.7 Mr. Bowdler at this time frequently attended ...
... , still survive , and will perhaps , pardon the writer if he seek to grace his narrative by recording their kind regard for himself , as well as their friendship J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 4.7 Mr. Bowdler at this time frequently attended ...
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... grace to be comforts to me ; but I had rather see you all die before me , than have live to the loss of your own precious souls . For your health , I am now , if possible , more anxious than ever , though I know not whether you are ...
... grace to be comforts to me ; but I had rather see you all die before me , than have live to the loss of your own precious souls . For your health , I am now , if possible , more anxious than ever , though I know not whether you are ...
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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 day after Trinity dear death desire divine doctrines duty elegant Eltham endeavour error evil excellent exertions expressed faith father fear feelings French give grace happiness heart heaven Holy Spirit honour hope Hyères instruction Jesus Christ kind King labour letter live 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 sins Sir John Cotton society Socinianism sorrow spirit suffer Swansea thee thing Thomas Bowdler thou thought thy holy tion virtue wheat wish words write