An Account of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Magdalen Charity: To which are Added the Rev. Dr. Dodd's Sermons, Preached Before the President, Vice-presidents, and Governors, &c. His Sermon Preached Before His Royal Highness the DuW. Faden, 1766 - 255 страници |
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... hear their piteous com- plaints , or behold their deplorable mi- feries , without the tendereft emotions of compaffion ! The conductors of the charity have had . the happiness to fee of thefe reconciled to , and received by their ...
... hear their piteous com- plaints , or behold their deplorable mi- feries , without the tendereft emotions of compaffion ! The conductors of the charity have had . the happiness to fee of thefe reconciled to , and received by their ...
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... hear the moft favourable accounts in general : they turn out good fervants , and have approved themselves to the families in which they are placed , and in which we have the fatisfaction to find that they continue ; a very small number ...
... hear the moft favourable accounts in general : they turn out good fervants , and have approved themselves to the families in which they are placed , and in which we have the fatisfaction to find that they continue ; a very small number ...
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... hear with pleasure of the restoration and recovery of fo many young and helpless fellow - creatures from a ftate the moft pitiable ; from fearful deftruction of body and foul , ap- parently inevitable , without this hofpitable fuc- cour ...
... hear with pleasure of the restoration and recovery of fo many young and helpless fellow - creatures from a ftate the moft pitiable ; from fearful deftruction of body and foul , ap- parently inevitable , without this hofpitable fuc- cour ...
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... hear and fee that which will prevail on you to believe to be true what I have here related , more than all the arguments my mean genius could make ufe of to explain the excellence of it . As an order will admit two , I should efteem it ...
... hear and fee that which will prevail on you to believe to be true what I have here related , more than all the arguments my mean genius could make ufe of to explain the excellence of it . As an order will admit two , I should efteem it ...
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... hear of your death , it would prove of fatal con- fequence to me . I should not have refrained fo long from writing to you , but that about three months ago Mr. was here to fee me , and told me that he would write to you , and that he ...
... hear of your death , it would prove of fatal con- fequence to me . I should not have refrained fo long from writing to you , but that about three months ago Mr. was here to fee me , and told me that he would write to you , and that he ...
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