Sketches of eminent medical men1799 |
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... he at this time much delighted ; except that he con- sidered him in danger , under the contagion of those troublous times , of neglecting his medical studies for the more brilliant profession of arms . To WILLIAM HARVEY , M.D. 13.
... he at this time much delighted ; except that he con- sidered him in danger , under the contagion of those troublous times , of neglecting his medical studies for the more brilliant profession of arms . To WILLIAM HARVEY , M.D. 13.
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... delight to pry with such curious research . He was accustomed to say , that he never dissected the body of an animal , without discovering some- thing which he had not expected or conceived of , and in which he recognised the hand of an ...
... delight to pry with such curious research . He was accustomed to say , that he never dissected the body of an animal , without discovering some- thing which he had not expected or conceived of , and in which he recognised the hand of an ...
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... delight the establish- ment of the British and Foreign Bible Society , and was a zealous supporter of the Church Missionary Society . He subscribed likewise to the Moravian , Baptist , and Wesleyan Missions . But it deserves to be ...
... delight the establish- ment of the British and Foreign Bible Society , and was a zealous supporter of the Church Missionary Society . He subscribed likewise to the Moravian , Baptist , and Wesleyan Missions . But it deserves to be ...
Page 55
... delightful declaration is that in the third chapter of the first Epistle of St. John ! " Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us , that we should be called the sons of God ! " But observe the connexion between the ...
... delightful declaration is that in the third chapter of the first Epistle of St. John ! " Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us , that we should be called the sons of God ! " But observe the connexion between the ...
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... to maintain firm to the end . Perhaps few persons lived under a more abiding sense of the Divine favour than Mr. Hey . He loved God , he delighted in his service , he walked with him , and here was WILLIAM HEY , ESQ . 57.
... to maintain firm to the end . Perhaps few persons lived under a more abiding sense of the Divine favour than Mr. Hey . He loved God , he delighted in his service , he walked with him , and here was WILLIAM HEY , ESQ . 57.
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Page 49 - The LORD taketh pleasure in them that fear him, in those that hope in his mercy.
Page 122 - Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts. Who art thou, O great mountain? before Zerubbabel thou shalt become a plain: and he shall bring forth the headstone thereof with shoutings, crying, Grace, grace unto it.
Page 56 - The days of our years are threescore years and ten; And if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, Yet is their strength labour and sorrow; For it is soon cut off, and we fly away.
Page 120 - All the promises of God are yea and amen in Christ Jesus.' ' What words for dying lips to rest upon.' At another time, as one of his family was sitting by, he uttered some expression, not accurately remembered, of deep sorrow for sin.
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