Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... given by the public to his excellence , the heart - felt sorrow so exten- sively occasioned by his death , and the honours so profusely poured upon his memory ; persuade us that we shall be listened to with lively interest , while we ...
... given by the public to his excellence , the heart - felt sorrow so exten- sively occasioned by his death , and the honours so profusely poured upon his memory ; persuade us that we shall be listened to with lively interest , while we ...
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... given to him at that time , and to Dwight when the class entered on the degree of Masters . A short time after leaving College , he was employed to take charge of a grammar - school at New Haven . In this situation he continued two ...
... given to him at that time , and to Dwight when the class entered on the degree of Masters . A short time after leaving College , he was employed to take charge of a grammar - school at New Haven . In this situation he continued two ...
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... given to the parent . If their united remonstrances were unavailing , the offender was privately inform- ed that his connection with College had ceased . This course was principally pursued during the freshman year ; at the close of ...
... given to the parent . If their united remonstrances were unavailing , the offender was privately inform- ed that his connection with College had ceased . This course was principally pursued during the freshman year ; at the close of ...
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... given of us by foreigners , who have done little else than caricature both the country and its inhabitants . In his opinion also , there was something peculiar in the circumstances of this country , which would render its history ...
... given of us by foreigners , who have done little else than caricature both the country and its inhabitants . In his opinion also , there was something peculiar in the circumstances of this country , which would render its history ...
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... given space of time , without interfering with his other duties . He had also projected a pe- riodical publication , to combine the common characteristics of a Review and Magazine , but upon a much more extensive plan than any single ...
... given space of time , without interfering with his other duties . He had also projected a pe- riodical publication , to combine the common characteristics of a Review and Magazine , but upon a much more extensive plan than any single ...
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