Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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Page xxxv
... least an hour every morn- ing before breakfast . In other parts of the year , he walked much . and daily ; rode frequently ; and often in the winter , when no other mode of exercise was convenient , he would cut his firewood , On this ...
... least an hour every morn- ing before breakfast . In other parts of the year , he walked much . and daily ; rode frequently ; and often in the winter , when no other mode of exercise was convenient , he would cut his firewood , On this ...
Page xliii
... least the common attachment . Particularly , I have coveted reputation , and influence , to a degree which I am unable to justify . Nor have I been insensible to other earthly gratifications ; either to such , as , when enjoyed with ...
... least the common attachment . Particularly , I have coveted reputation , and influence , to a degree which I am unable to justify . Nor have I been insensible to other earthly gratifications ; either to such , as , when enjoyed with ...
Page xliv
... least exceptionable ; were nothing , and less than nothing . The mercy of God as exercised towards our lost race , through the all - sufficient and glorious righteousness of the Redeemer , yielded me the only foundation of hope for good ...
... least exceptionable ; were nothing , and less than nothing . The mercy of God as exercised towards our lost race , through the all - sufficient and glorious righteousness of the Redeemer , yielded me the only foundation of hope for good ...
Page lv
... least embarrassment , delay , or confusion of thought . His mind took such firm hold of the sub- ject which principally occupied it , that no ordinary force could separate it from its grasp . He was always conscious of the ex- act ...
... least embarrassment , delay , or confusion of thought . His mind took such firm hold of the sub- ject which principally occupied it , that no ordinary force could separate it from its grasp . He was always conscious of the ex- act ...
Page lxvi
... least one fourth , in various instances one third , and in one upwards of half , of the students . Perhaps no object of contemplation afforded him higher pleasure , towards the close of life , than the number of his pupils who had ...
... least one fourth , in various instances one third , and in one upwards of half , of the students . Perhaps no object of contemplation afforded him higher pleasure , towards the close of life , than the number of his pupils who had ...
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