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" HE appeared in countenance to be of a stern and rough temper; but in his conversation mild and affable; not given to loquacity, or much discourse in company, unless some urgent occasion required it; observing never to boast of himself, or his parts, but... "
The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - Page 289
by Alexander Chalmers - 1813
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The Pilgrim's Progress: From this World to that which is to Come, Delivered ...

John Bunyan - 1811 - 462 pages
...and rough temper ; but in his conversation mild and affable, not given to much discourse in company, unless some urgent occasion required it ; observing...never to boast of himself, or his parts, but rather submit himself to the judgment of others; abhorring lying and swearing, being just in all that lay...
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The Monthly repository (and review)., Volume 10

1815 - 876 pages
...but was in his conversation mild and affable; not given to loquacity or much discourse in company, unless some urgent occasion required it; observing...his parts, but rather seem low in his own eyes, and submitted himself to the judgment of others; abhorring lying and swearing ; being just, in all that...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 10

1815 - 880 pages
...conversation mild and affable; not given to loquacity or much discourse in company, unless M inn • urgent occasion required it ; observing never to boast...his parts, but rather seem low in his own eyes, and submitted himself to the judgment of others; abhorring lying and swearing ; being just, in all that...
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Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of ...

Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 566 pages
...in his conversation he was mild and affable; not given to loquacity, or much discourse in company, unless some urgent occasion required it ; observing...just in all that lay in his power to his word; not seeming to revenge injuries, loving to reconcile differences, and making friendship with all. He had...
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Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of ...

Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 548 pages
...unless some urgent <>, .. .1sion required it ; observing never to boast of himself or his parts, hut rather seem low in his own eyes, and submit himself...just in all that lay in his power to his word ; not seeming to revenge injuries, loving to reconcile differences, and making friendship with all. He had...
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An ænigmatical catalogue of books of merit. [With] Key

John Cole - 1821 - 78 pages
...temper; but in his conversation mild and affable, not given to loquacity, or much discourse in company, unless some urgent occasion required it; observing...just in all that lay in his power to his word; not seeming to revenge injuries, loving to reconcile differences, and make friendship with all: he had...
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Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications

Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 694 pages
...in his conversation, he was mild and affable, not given to loquacity or much discourse in company, unless some urgent occasion required it ; observing never to boast of himself, but rather seem low in his own eyes, and submit himself to the judgment of others ; abhorring lying...
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Converts from Infidelity: Or, Lives of Eminent Individuals who ..., Volume 2

Andrew Crichton - 1827 - 346 pages
...discourse in company, unless some urgent occasion required it ; observing never to boast of himself, but rather seem low in his own eyes, and submit himself...judgment of others ; abhorring lying and swearing ; just to all ; not seeming to revenge injuries ; loving to reconcile differences. He had a sharp quick...
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Converts from Infidelity: Hon. Robert Boyle. Captain James Wilson. Soame ...

Andrew Crichton - 1827 - 364 pages
...in his conversation, he was mild and affable, not given to loquacity or much discourse in company, unless some urgent occasion required it ; observing never to boast of himself, but rather seem low in his own eyes, and submit himself to the judgment of others ; abhorring lying...
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The Pilgrim's Progress: With a Life of John Bunyan by Robert Southey

John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1830 - 562 pages
...temper ; but in his conversation, mild and affable, not given to loquacity or much discourse in company, unless some urgent occasion required it ; observing...seem low in his own eyes, and submit himself to the judgement of others ; abhorring lying and swearing ; being just in all that lay in his power to his...
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