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 E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig.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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... religious principles . The name of Mr. Secretary Pepys will always stand high for private worth , as well as for great attainments in literature and science ; and Mr. Bowdler , though unknown to posterity , except among his own ...
... religious principles . The name of Mr. Secretary Pepys will always stand high for private worth , as well as for great attainments in literature and science ; and Mr. Bowdler , though unknown to posterity , except among his own ...
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... religion or conscience in the case , ( which I won't mention on this occasion , because I think they ought to be used more in practice , and less in argument ) what worldly benefit can one expect from such a change ? How should one be ...
... religion or conscience in the case , ( which I won't mention on this occasion , because I think they ought to be used more in practice , and less in argument ) what worldly benefit can one expect from such a change ? How should one be ...
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... religious and political differences which occasioned the above letter have long since passed away ; but they will not hesitate to admire that conscientious adherence to principle which is there expressed ; nor to bear testimony to the ...
... religious and political differences which occasioned the above letter have long since passed away ; but they will not hesitate to admire that conscientious adherence to principle which is there expressed ; nor to bear testimony to the ...
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... words of the able writer whose name has occasioned this digression , " The protestant religion of the church of England is but another name for primitive Christianity , and a protestant for a primitive Christian , J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 15.
... words of the able writer whose name has occasioned this digression , " The protestant religion of the church of England is but another name for primitive Christianity , and a protestant for a primitive Christian , J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 15.
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... religious sub- jects , so pious , and , at the same time , so gentle and affectionate , that his teaching , whether delivered in the way of precept ... religion beyond his years , 22 MEMOIR OF Thus trained in the good and the right way, ...
... religious sub- jects , so pious , and , at the same time , so gentle and affectionate , that his teaching , whether delivered in the way of precept ... religion beyond his years , 22 MEMOIR OF Thus trained in the good and the right way, ...
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