Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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Page iii
... influence on the interests of the public , or by having acquired an unusual share in their affections ; presents the most attractive subject of biography . Contemporaries indulge a strong desire to view more minutely the life and ...
... influence on the interests of the public , or by having acquired an unusual share in their affections ; presents the most attractive subject of biography . Contemporaries indulge a strong desire to view more minutely the life and ...
Page viii
... influence was too obviously felt in the various seminaries of learning . Owing to the bad state of the college commons , the students had been indulged in the practice of providing enter- tainments at their rooms . This naturally ...
... influence was too obviously felt in the various seminaries of learning . Owing to the bad state of the college commons , the students had been indulged in the practice of providing enter- tainments at their rooms . This naturally ...
Page xi
... influence of Howe , Trumbull , and Dwight , a taste for those pursuits was excited ; the effects of which have been experienced to the present time . The " art of speaking " had previously been thought scarcely worthy of attention . Of ...
... influence of Howe , Trumbull , and Dwight , a taste for those pursuits was excited ; the effects of which have been experienced to the present time . The " art of speaking " had previously been thought scarcely worthy of attention . Of ...
Page xiv
... which go- verned his own conduct ; and that he was admirably qualified to influence others to adopt it . It also communicates to them views of the growth and ultimate importance of this country , xiv LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... which go- verned his own conduct ; and that he was admirably qualified to influence others to adopt it . It also communicates to them views of the growth and ultimate importance of this country , xiv LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
Page xix
... influence in an assembly often fluctuating and tu- multuous . It was owing eminently to his exertions and those of ... influential members of that body , and was greatly admired and distinguished for his talents and eloquence . All his ...
... influence in an assembly often fluctuating and tu- multuous . It was owing eminently to his exertions and those of ... influential members of that body , and was greatly admired and distinguished for his talents and eloquence . All his ...
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