Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... considered by their friends as too young to be taught . She pursued a different course with her son . She began to instruct him almost as soon as he was able to speak ; and such was his eagerness as well as his capacity for improvement ...
... considered by their friends as too young to be taught . She pursued a different course with her son . She began to instruct him almost as soon as he was able to speak ; and such was his eagerness as well as his capacity for improvement ...
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... considered as the era of his exces- sive devotion to study , and the acquisition of knowledge . At the commencement of the year he formed a resolution , to which he faithfully adhered during the remainder of his collegiate life , to ...
... considered as the era of his exces- sive devotion to study , and the acquisition of knowledge . At the commencement of the year he formed a resolution , to which he faithfully adhered during the remainder of his collegiate life , to ...
Page xi
... considered by these gentle- men , that they not only taught it to their respective classes ; but , from time to time , went upon the College stage to enforce their precepts by their example . Poetry was cultivated by them , es- pecially ...
... considered by these gentle- men , that they not only taught it to their respective classes ; but , from time to time , went upon the College stage to enforce their precepts by their example . Poetry was cultivated by them , es- pecially ...
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... considered that , from his leaving College as a tutor , his eyes were so weak as not only to preclude him almost entire- ly from reading and writing , but to cause him very frequently extreme pain and distress ; it will naturally be ...
... considered that , from his leaving College as a tutor , his eyes were so weak as not only to preclude him almost entire- ly from reading and writing , but to cause him very frequently extreme pain and distress ; it will naturally be ...
Page xxiv
... of the Re- formed Dutch Church in the city of Albany , to remove to that place , and settle as their minister . The application was unani- nous , and the compensation which they offered was considered xxiv LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... of the Re- formed Dutch Church in the city of Albany , to remove to that place , and settle as their minister . The application was unani- nous , and the compensation which they offered was considered xxiv LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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