Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... exhibited towards his mother , and the more than fraternal kindness with which he watched over the well - being of his brothers and sisters , deserve the most honourable remembrance . To accomplish this object , he postponed his own ...
... exhibited towards his mother , and the more than fraternal kindness with which he watched over the well - being of his brothers and sisters , deserve the most honourable remembrance . To accomplish this object , he postponed his own ...
Page xxxv
... exhibited the strictest uniformity and perse- verance ; and both by precept and example inculcated upon his pupils the necessity of a similar course . With reference , in a considerable degree , to the same object , in the year 1796 ...
... exhibited the strictest uniformity and perse- verance ; and both by precept and example inculcated upon his pupils the necessity of a similar course . With reference , in a considerable degree , to the same object , in the year 1796 ...
Page xlii
... exhibited by him in the most striking and exemplary man- ner , from day to day . His conversation was the conversation of a Christian , not only free from complaint , but , at times , cheerful and animated - his prayers were fervent ...
... exhibited by him in the most striking and exemplary man- ner , from day to day . His conversation was the conversation of a Christian , not only free from complaint , but , at times , cheerful and animated - his prayers were fervent ...
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... whole as- sembly , and every one present felt himself a mourner . The vari- ous religious services exhibited the fullest evidence of the affec- tion and respect which the reverend gentlemen , who officiated hii LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... whole as- sembly , and every one present felt himself a mourner . The vari- ous religious services exhibited the fullest evidence of the affec- tion and respect which the reverend gentlemen , who officiated hii LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... exhibited . Indeed , we know of but one instance that has occurred in this country , in which such extensive public expressions of sorrow for the death of any indi- vidual , or respect for his memory , have appeared . It cannot be ...
... exhibited . Indeed , we know of but one instance that has occurred in this country , in which such extensive public expressions of sorrow for the death of any indi- vidual , or respect for his memory , have appeared . It cannot be ...
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