Language and Christian BeliefMacmillan, 1809 - 135 pagina's This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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Pagina 156 - there them who hold the doctrine of Balaam; who taught Balak to cast a stumbling block before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed unto Idols, and
Pagina 6 - How happy am I to learn that you are better ; I still, however, will not give up my hopes of the cause of your feeling uncomfortable. Clavering is mistaken, my angel, in thinking that any new regiments are to be raised ; it is not intended, only second battalions to the existing corps ; you had better,
Pagina 4 - the delight which her dear, her pretty letter gave me, or how much I feel all the kind things she says to me in it ? Millions and millions of thanks for it, my angel! and be assured that my heart is fully sensible of your affection, and that upon it alone
Pagina 7 - Lees, to see four regiments of militia; which, altogether, took me up near thirteen hours. I am now setting off immediately to ride along the coast to Hastings, reviewing the different corps as I pass, which will take me at least as long. Adieu, therefore, my sweetest, dearest love, till the
Pagina 81 - did not know he was so completely wicked, and so totally void of all principle: and as your Grace is in possession of the most incontestible proofs of his guilt, you will, I trust, inflict upon him the disgrace and the punishment he so richly deserves. • " I have the honour to be,
Pagina 6 - the assurances of her love give me ! Oh ! my angel! do me justice, and be convinced that there never was a woman adored as you are. Every day, every hour convinces me more and more, that my whole happiness depends
Pagina 61 - as I rather expect some of the names to be inserted. I have others which I assure you upon my honour. The present for my trouble for the majority is seven hundred guineas, so if you have any more this must be the same. I shall be in town Monday, if you
Pagina 69 - Some friends of the Rev. T. Baseley, MA are •extremely desirous of procuring for him promotion in the church; and it appears to them a very favourable opportunity, the vacancy of the Deanery of Salisbury, to make application to the Duke of Portland; and in order to secure an interest without his knowledge
Pagina 76 - from your friend Glass, begging him not to take any business in hand, where his name is mentioned; and he asks for you also. He was tutor to Wardle. Now Mr. Wardle assures me, by every thing honourable, that if you speak candidly and fairly to the fact of
Pagina 4 - am, however, quite hurt that my love did not go to the Lewes Races; how kind of her to think of me upon the occasion! but I trust that she knows me too well not to be convinced that I cannot bear the idea of adding to those sacrifices which I am but too sensible that she has made to me.
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