Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... action of his mind , and he would discourse with his usual eloquence and interest , and even throw a charm of sprightliness and brilliancy over his communi- cations . He met the senior class , for the last time , on Wednes- day , Nov ...
... action of his mind , and he would discourse with his usual eloquence and interest , and even throw a charm of sprightliness and brilliancy over his communi- cations . He met the senior class , for the last time , on Wednes- day , Nov ...
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... action . They cost no labour ; and occasioned no fatigue . His perception was clear and rapid , his discernment acute , his invention rich , his taste correct and delicate , his imagination brilliant , his wit genuine , his judgment ...
... action . They cost no labour ; and occasioned no fatigue . His perception was clear and rapid , his discernment acute , his invention rich , his taste correct and delicate , his imagination brilliant , his wit genuine , his judgment ...
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... the Senior Year as peculiarly interesting and important ; in which their minds were to be disciplined and furnished for action . Ne compulsion was necessary to secure their presence in the recita- ix LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... the Senior Year as peculiarly interesting and important ; in which their minds were to be disciplined and furnished for action . Ne compulsion was necessary to secure their presence in the recita- ix LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... , and the motives to action ; his admirable sketches , as it were , with the very pencil , and in the very colouring of the inspired writers , distinguished him from the mere commentator on texts , and the LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . lxvii.
... , and the motives to action ; his admirable sketches , as it were , with the very pencil , and in the very colouring of the inspired writers , distinguished him from the mere commentator on texts , and the LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . lxvii.
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... action , or of an account of the triumphs of the Cross . The interest which he took in the great and splendid Christian charities , which characterize the present era , was extinguished only with the lamp of life . While able to ...
... action , or of an account of the triumphs of the Cross . The interest which he took in the great and splendid Christian charities , which characterize the present era , was extinguished only with the lamp of life . While able to ...
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