Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... 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 .
... 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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... conduct , on his love of repu- tation , the happiness of his parents , and his prospects in life . These appeals ... conducted towards them when he had discover- ed their misconduct . The system of matriculation , which he introduced ...
... conduct , on his love of repu- tation , the happiness of his parents , and his prospects in life . These appeals ... conducted towards them when he had discover- ed their misconduct . The system of matriculation , which he introduced ...
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... conduct and welfare of his academical children with affection and solicitude . So successful was he in the application of this system , that the youths who were placed under his care , loved and revered him as an affectionate father ...
... conduct and welfare of his academical children with affection and solicitude . So successful was he in the application of this system , that the youths who were placed under his care , loved and revered him as an affectionate father ...
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... conduct of those under his care ; he determined carefully to avoid every thing of this nature in his own discourses ; and to subject his mind , naturally fond of imagery , to a severer disci- pline than it would submit to in the moment ...
... conduct of those under his care ; he determined carefully to avoid every thing of this nature in his own discourses ; and to subject his mind , naturally fond of imagery , to a severer disci- pline than it would submit to in the moment ...
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... his conversation , and his conduct ; exhibited equally towards persons of every condi- tion ; and delicately regarding the characters , the circumstances , the feelings , and the prejudices of those who were txx LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... his conversation , and his conduct ; exhibited equally towards persons of every condi- tion ; and delicately regarding the characters , the circumstances , the feelings , and the prejudices of those who were txx LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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