Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... concerning the subjects of which it treats , as this . It is also believed , that , should it ever be published , it will have the effect of redeeming our national character from the abuse and calumnies which have been heaped upon it by ...
... concerning the subjects of which it treats , as this . It is also believed , that , should it ever be published , it will have the effect of redeeming our national character from the abuse and calumnies which have been heaped upon it by ...
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... concerning which I entertained the best hopes , which I was permitted to entertain , those , which to me appeared the least exceptionable ; were nothing , and less than nothing . The mercy of God as exercised towards our lost race ...
... concerning which I entertained the best hopes , which I was permitted to entertain , those , which to me appeared the least exceptionable ; were nothing , and less than nothing . The mercy of God as exercised towards our lost race ...
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... concerning their health and that of their families ; and show- ed the same affectionate interest in their welfare , that he had uni- formly manifested through life . At evening he attempted to make his usual family prayer , and ...
... concerning their health and that of their families ; and show- ed the same affectionate interest in their welfare , that he had uni- formly manifested through life . At evening he attempted to make his usual family prayer , and ...
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... 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 , grace , and dignity . There was no dis- tance ...
... 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 , grace , and dignity . There was no dis- tance ...
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... In the text the existence of God is declared in the plainest and most direct terms . I shall therefore proceed immediately to the examination of this subject . The foundation of all reasoning concerning beings and events , SERMON I.
... In the text the existence of God is declared in the plainest and most direct terms . I shall therefore proceed immediately to the examination of this subject . The foundation of all reasoning concerning beings and events , SERMON I.
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