Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... the rule which go- verned his own conduct ; and that he was admirably qualified to influence others to adopt it . It also communicates to them views of the growth and ultimate importance of this country , xiv LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... the rule which go- verned his own conduct ; and that he was admirably qualified to influence others to adopt it . It also communicates to them views of the growth and ultimate importance of this country , xiv LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... communicate much that was interesting and useful . It has been seen , that a large proportion of President Dwight's life was devoted to the instruction of youth . From the age of seventeen to sixty - four , he was scarcely ever entirely ...
... communicate much that was interesting and useful . It has been seen , that a large proportion of President Dwight's life was devoted to the instruction of youth . From the age of seventeen to sixty - four , he was scarcely ever entirely ...
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... communication to which a parallel can hardly be found , he easily accommodated his remarks to the character and means of improvement of those with whom he con- versed ; and seldom failed to excite the highest respect lxviii LIFE OF THE ...
... communication to which a parallel can hardly be found , he easily accommodated his remarks to the character and means of improvement of those with whom he con- versed ; and seldom failed to excite the highest respect lxviii LIFE OF THE ...
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... communicate to the world ; and his declarations concerning them were mathematically true . No less was he remarkable for the most scrupulous regard to decorum . His manners were those of the polished gentleman : characterized by ease ...
... communicate to the world ; and his declarations concerning them were mathematically true . No less was he remarkable for the most scrupulous regard to decorum . His manners were those of the polished gentleman : characterized by ease ...
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... communicating to us the thoughts , emotions , and volitions , of an intelligent being . Yet it is intuitively certain , that neither the form , the motions , the actions , the voice , the thoughts , nor the volitions , are that ...
... communicating to us the thoughts , emotions , and volitions , of an intelligent being . Yet it is intuitively certain , that neither the form , the motions , the actions , the voice , the thoughts , nor the volitions , are that ...
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