The Life and Correspondence of John Foster: With Notices of Mr. Foster as a Preacher and a Companion by John Sheppard, Opseg 1Jackson, 1846 |
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acquaintance affection animated appear Battersea beautiful believe benevolence Bourton Bristol Calvinistic cause character Chichester Christian circumstances considerable conversation dear friend death degree divine divine grace Downend Dublin Edinburgh Review essay eternity evangelic expression fancy feel felicity felt Foster Frome grand habits happy hear heart heaven Heptonstall hope HORSFALL hour human ideas imagination improvement indolence infinite instance interest JOHN FAWCETT JOHN SHEPPARD JOSEPH HUGHES kind labour lately letter live look manner Mant means melancholy mind months moral nature never object observe PARKEN pass passion perhaps person piety pleasure possible preacher preaching present principles probably racter reason recollect reflexion regret religion remarks respect Review scene Scott Waring seems sensible sentiment sermon society Socinian sometimes soul spirit sublime suppose tell thing thou thought tion truth walk whole wish wonder write young