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" After commending several clergymen, his friends, whom he saw on the road, he concludes thus : " My animal nature is so very feeble, that I find no benefit from the change of air, nor from the enjoyment of the most pleasant society. "
The Life of the Reverend Mr. James Hervey: Rector of Weston-Favell, in ... - Page xiii
by James Hervey - 1770 - 76 pages
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The Life of the Reverend Mr. James Hervey: ... To which is Added a ...

James Hervey - 1772 - 256 pages
...However, as a good Chrifti' an, I forgive you and your accompli* ces.' After commending feveral cler~ gymen his friends, whom- he faw on the road, he concludes...very feeble, that I find no ' benefit from the change 6f air, nor * from the enjoyment of the moft r^lea/-. * fing fociety.' HE continued :in LONDON till...
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Biographia evangelica; or, An historical account of ... the most ..., Volume 4

Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 556 pages
...However, as a good chriflian, I forgive you and your accomplices." After commending feveral clergymen his friends, whom he faw on the road, he concludes...change of air, nor from the enjoyment of the moft pleaung focietv." He He flayed in London till April or May 1752, during which time he was feized with...
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Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of ...

Erasmus Middleton - Christian biography - 1816 - 548 pages
...several clergymen his friends, whom he saw on the road, he concludes thus: " My animal nature is so very feeble, that I find no benefit from the change of air, nor from the enjoyment of the most pleasing society." He He staid in London till April or May 1752, during which time he was seized...
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The Whole Works of the Rev. James Hervey: In Six Volumes, Volume 6

James Hervey - Devotional literature - 1825 - 456 pages
...abide, and our friend is a proof in what peace, in what joy, they are sown. My animal nature is so very, very feeble, that I find no benefit from the change of air, nor from the enjoyment of the most pleasing society. Ever yours, &c. LETTER LXVII. London, Sept. 4. 1750. DEAR SIR, — OUR dear...
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Publications, Issue 95

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1841 - 252 pages
...friends, whom he saw on the road, he concludes thus : " My animal nature is so very feeble, that I can find no benefit from the change of air, nor from the enjoyment of the most pleasant society." He remained in London from June, 1750, to April or May, 1752. During this period...
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