Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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Page iii
... affections ; presents the most attractive subject of biography . Contemporaries indulge a strong desire to view more minutely the life and character of the man , whose living ex- cellence they have often felt and acknowledged ; and ...
... affections ; presents the most attractive subject of biography . Contemporaries indulge a strong desire to view more minutely the life and character of the man , whose living ex- cellence they have often felt and acknowledged ; and ...
Page vi
... affection of his mother with the ne- cessary guidance . He was previously familiar with the histori- cal parts of the Bible . She first turned his attention to Josephus and Prideaux , and the more modern history of the Jews . After this ...
... affection of his mother with the ne- cessary guidance . He was previously familiar with the histori- cal parts of the Bible . She first turned his attention to Josephus and Prideaux , and the more modern history of the Jews . After this ...
Page xviii
... affection and dutiful respect and obedience which he exhibited towards his mother , and the more than fraternal kindness with which he watched over the well - being of his brothers and sisters , deserve the most honourable remembrance ...
... affection and dutiful respect and obedience which he exhibited towards his mother , and the more than fraternal kindness with which he watched over the well - being of his brothers and sisters , deserve the most honourable remembrance ...
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... affection manifested towards him by his pupils after leaving College , whenever they visited New Haven , as well as when they met him abroad , was a sufficient reward for all his efforts to serve them ; if he had not found a still ...
... affection manifested towards him by his pupils after leaving College , whenever they visited New Haven , as well as when they met him abroad , was a sufficient reward for all his efforts to serve them ; if he had not found a still ...
Page xxxii
... affection of the students and the steady watchfulness of its officers . Deeply read in the human character and emphatically so in the charac- ter of young men , he foresaw the approaches of the storm which so extensively prevailed and ...
... affection of the students and the steady watchfulness of its officers . Deeply read in the human character and emphatically so in the charac- ter of young men , he foresaw the approaches of the storm which so extensively prevailed and ...
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