Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... character . His father was particularly fond of the society of men of edu- cation and intelligence ; and his hospitable house , was the well- known resort of gentlemen of this character . To no one of the family were they more welcome ...
... character . His father was particularly fond of the society of men of edu- cation and intelligence ; and his hospitable house , was the well- known resort of gentlemen of this character . To no one of the family were they more welcome ...
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... character . Beside the instruction of his school he preached steadily twice every sabbath ; and regularly visited his people . He also cul- tivated with his own hands a large kitchen , fruit , and flower gar- den . Living but a few rods ...
... character . Beside the instruction of his school he preached steadily twice every sabbath ; and regularly visited his people . He also cul- tivated with his own hands a large kitchen , fruit , and flower gar- den . Living but a few rods ...
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... character not more heinous . Instead of pursuing a course which seemed only calculated to inflict a penalty on the parent ; he wished to adopt one which should prevent the necessity of every kind of penalty by preventing offences . In ...
... character not more heinous . Instead of pursuing a course which seemed only calculated to inflict a penalty on the parent ; he wished to adopt one which should prevent the necessity of every kind of penalty by preventing offences . In ...
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... character greatly elevated . The period during which he presided over the College was at- tended with peculiar difficulties . A general sentiment of insub- ordination , growing out of the political situation of the civilized world , had ...
... character greatly elevated . The period during which he presided over the College was at- tended with peculiar difficulties . A general sentiment of insub- ordination , growing out of the political situation of the civilized world , had ...
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... character of the governments and laws ; of the above mentioned States . To the performance of this task , he was ... character and romantic history of the abo- rigines ; from the recent date of its settlement by civilized inhabi- tants ...
... character of the governments and laws ; of the above mentioned States . To the performance of this task , he was ... character and romantic history of the abo- rigines ; from the recent date of its settlement by civilized inhabi- tants ...
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