Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... , who were fascinated with ideas of mental as well as political in- dependence , and who were easily induced to shake off what they VOL . I. D considered the shackles of habit and superstition . The degree LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . XXV.
... , who were fascinated with ideas of mental as well as political in- dependence , and who were easily induced to shake off what they VOL . I. D considered the shackles of habit and superstition . The degree LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . XXV.
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... journies ; and afterwards wrote them out , for the gratification of his family . This suggested to him the idea of collecting materials from time to time for one or more volumes of travels ; LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . XXXV.
... journies ; and afterwards wrote them out , for the gratification of his family . This suggested to him the idea of collecting materials from time to time for one or more volumes of travels ; LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . XXXV.
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... idea , that a National Society would be much more efficient , and far more extensively useful . Although he was prevented by sick- ness from being present at the establishment of " THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY , " during the last year of ...
... idea , that a National Society would be much more efficient , and far more extensively useful . Although he was prevented by sick- ness from being present at the establishment of " THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY , " during the last year of ...
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... ward as far as Hamilton College , he relinquished the idea of pro- ceeding farther in his journey , in consequence of the state of the VOL . I. F roads , which had been rendered extremely heavy and disagreea- LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . xli.
... ward as far as Hamilton College , he relinquished the idea of pro- ceeding farther in his journey , in consequence of the state of the VOL . I. F roads , which had been rendered extremely heavy and disagreea- LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . xli.
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... ideas of usefulness and practicabi- lity ; and to adopt such a course of measures as the exigency of the case required . And to his independence and energy , his in- dustry and devotion to his duty , is the College eminently indebted ...
... ideas of usefulness and practicabi- lity ; and to adopt such a course of measures as the exigency of the case required . And to his independence and energy , his in- dustry and devotion to his duty , is the College eminently indebted ...
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