| B. C. Walpole - 1811 - 370 pages
...them. But I have written this with the same sincerity, that I would have done, had I known I had bc.'n to die immediately after I had finished it. I did...substance of the greatest part, even of that, is the It remains that I humbly and earnestly beV seech all that shall take this book in their hands, that... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1812 - 160 pages
...sincerity, that I would have done, had I known I had been to" die im* mediately after I had finished it. 131 I did not take notes of our discourses last winter...is the same. It remains that I humbly and earnestly beseech all thsrf shall take this book in their hands, that they will consider it entirely, and not... | |
| 1818 - 606 pages
...as live, and still go on in their sins and impieties, and will not be awakened neither by this, nor the other alarms that are about their ears, are, it...is the same. It remains that I humbly and earnestly beseech all that shall take this book in their hands, that they will consider it entirely : and not... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1820 - 296 pages
...for human frailty. Now he is at rest ; and, I am very confident, enjoys the fruits of his late, hut sincere, repentance. But such as live, and still go...is the same. It remains that I humbly and earnestly beseech all that shall take this book in their hands, that they will consider it entirely, and not... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1824 - 330 pages
...discourses last winter after we parted ; so I may have, perhaps, in the setting out of my answers to him, enlarged on several things both more fully and more...the same. It remains, that I humbly and earnestly beseeph all that shall take this book in their hands, that they will consider it entirely, and not... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1833 - 458 pages
...live, and still go on, in their sins and impieties, and will not be awakened, neither by this, nor the other alarms, that are about their ears, are,...the same. It remains, that I humbly and earnestly beseech all, that shall take this book in their hands, that they will consider it entirely : and not... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 492 pages
...live, and still go on, in their sins and impieties, and will not be awakened, neither by this, nor the other alarms, that are about their ears, are,...the same. It remains, that I humbly and earnestly beseech all, that shall take this book in their hands, that they will consider it entirely : and not... | |
| 1839 - 736 pages
...discourses last winter after we parted; so I may perhaps in the setting out of my answers to liim, have enlarged on several things both more fully and...discourses as we had. I am not so sure of all I set down ;i* said by me, as I am of all said by him to me. But yet the substance of the greatest part, even... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1853 - 768 pages
...prayers, he f ' had so often denied him found then no other shelter but his w"*1" and compassions. though I have done that where I could remember them....is the same. It remains that I humbly and earnestly beseech all that shall take this book in their hands, that they will consider it entirely : and not... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1853 - 766 pages
...have given the formal words that he said. though I have done that where I could remember them. But 1 have written this with the same sincerity, that I...is the same. It remains that I humbly and earnestly beseech all that shall take this book in their hands, that they will consider it entirely : and not... | |
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