Some Account of the Life and Character of the Late Thomas BatemanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 - 228 pages |
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... comfort may be taken by those who are apt to feel a similar discouragement in regard to their chil- dren or pupils ; since it may justify hope under the most unpromising appearances , and support them through the task of still doing ...
... comfort may be taken by those who are apt to feel a similar discouragement in regard to their chil- dren or pupils ; since it may justify hope under the most unpromising appearances , and support them through the task of still doing ...
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... comfort that the entertainments of the youthful spirit should be of a kind equally com- patible with solitude and companionship . The boy in a few years is to be no longer a boy , but a man ; to confine the argument to its proper point ...
... comfort that the entertainments of the youthful spirit should be of a kind equally com- patible with solitude and companionship . The boy in a few years is to be no longer a boy , but a man ; to confine the argument to its proper point ...
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... comfort of the sick and the miserable . This is quite enough for his attention ; and whatever contributes directly or indirectly to this ac- complishment , it will be inexpressibly a satis- faction to him to have striven for with all ...
... comfort of the sick and the miserable . This is quite enough for his attention ; and whatever contributes directly or indirectly to this ac- complishment , it will be inexpressibly a satis- faction to him to have striven for with all ...
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... comfort it is to be wished that the warmth with which young men , suddenly brought together for the same important objects , and unused before to equal gratifica- tions in society , could be so far guarded that they might not rush at ...
... comfort it is to be wished that the warmth with which young men , suddenly brought together for the same important objects , and unused before to equal gratifica- tions in society , could be so far guarded that they might not rush at ...
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... comfort his mind , we said what we could from Scripture , and from the experience of other Christians ; and he was a little relieved by hearing some passages from an Essay in the volume before mentioned , ' On the Warfare and Experience ...
... comfort his mind , we said what we could from Scripture , and from the experience of other Christians ; and he was a little relieved by hearing some passages from an Essay in the volume before mentioned , ' On the Warfare and Experience ...
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Some Account of the Life and Character of the Late Thomas Bateman James Rumsey No preview available - 2023 |
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admiration affections ance appeared apprehended ation BAILLIE beautiful benefit better Bible blessed called carbonic acid character Christian circumstances comfort conduct consequences Consulting Physician conversion delight diligence diseases doubt ductions duty early EDINBURGH enjoyed evil exercise exertion exhibit expected expression facts faculties faith farther feeling Fever Institution friends habits happy heart honour hope human imagination importance influence intellectual interest judgment knowledge labours language learning lence LONDON love of truth M.D. F.L.S. Physician manner matter means ment mind moral nature neral never nihil object observation perhaps philosophical pleasure poetry practice principle profession professional Public Dispensary pursuits racter regard religion religious remarkable respect Royal Medical Society Scripture seldom sense sentiments sidered Society soul spirit strength studies sublime sufficient talents taste things THOMAS BATEMAN thought tion tivating tural unbelief vehe whatsoever WHITBY WILLAN youth