Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... hand- some landed estate in the town in which he lived . He was a man of sound understanding , of fervent piety , and of great purity of life . His mother was the third daughter of Jonathan Edwards , for many years the minister of ...
... hand- some landed estate in the town in which he lived . He was a man of sound understanding , of fervent piety , and of great purity of life . His mother was the third daughter of Jonathan Edwards , for many years the minister of ...
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... hand- writing ; and by dint of his own exertions , attained a degree of excellence in penmanship , that has rarely been equalled . So elegant , indeed , was his writing , that it was with difficulty dis- tinguished from the handsomest ...
... hand- writing ; and by dint of his own exertions , attained a degree of excellence in penmanship , that has rarely been equalled . So elegant , indeed , was his writing , that it was with difficulty dis- tinguished from the handsomest ...
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... hand , by the aid of others : a pro- cess slow , tedious and discouraging . Yet he has ever been esteemed one of the best informed men this country has produ- ced . Industry was indeed one of his most striking characte- ristics ; but it ...
... hand , by the aid of others : a pro- cess slow , tedious and discouraging . Yet he has ever been esteemed one of the best informed men this country has produ- ced . Industry was indeed one of his most striking characte- ristics ; but it ...
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... hand . To conceive , to invent , to reason , was in such a sense instinc- tive ; that neither employment appeared to fatigue or exhaust him . After severe and steady labour , his mind was as prepared for any species of exertion , as if ...
... hand . To conceive , to invent , to reason , was in such a sense instinc- tive ; that neither employment appeared to fatigue or exhaust him . After severe and steady labour , his mind was as prepared for any species of exertion , as if ...
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... hand , and his heart , were always open to welcome them . He never deserted them in distress ; or because they were the objects of reproach and calumny . Instead of this , he chose rather to withdraw from those who attacked them ...
... hand , and his heart , were always open to welcome them . He never deserted them in distress ; or because they were the objects of reproach and calumny . Instead of this , he chose rather to withdraw from those who attacked them ...
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