Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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Page vi
... necessary books , he availed himself of the op- portunity when the elder boys were at play to borrow theirs ; and , in this way , without his father's knowledge or the master's consent , studied through Lilly's Latin Grammar twice ...
... necessary books , he availed himself of the op- portunity when the elder boys were at play to borrow theirs ; and , in this way , without his father's knowledge or the master's consent , studied through Lilly's Latin Grammar twice ...
Page vii
... necessary , but by no means an or- namental , appendage of the youthful character . His father was particularly fond of the society of men of edu- cation and intelligence ; and his hospitable house , was the well- known resort of ...
... necessary , but by no means an or- namental , appendage of the youthful character . His father was particularly fond of the society of men of edu- cation and intelligence ; and his hospitable house , was the well- known resort of ...
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... necessary relief , he endeared himself to them permanently by his kindness . The members of the Senior Class , who wished to engage for a season after leaving College in the business of instruction , applied to him regularly to procure ...
... necessary relief , he endeared himself to them permanently by his kindness . The members of the Senior Class , who wished to engage for a season after leaving College in the business of instruction , applied to him regularly to procure ...
Page xxxiii
... necessary to guard his pupils against the contagion . These lectures were not written out : the weak state of his eyes forbad his employing them for such a pur- pose . After collecting materials for about fifty ; the same dif- ficulty ...
... necessary to guard his pupils against the contagion . These lectures were not written out : the weak state of his eyes forbad his employing them for such a pur- pose . After collecting materials for about fifty ; the same dif- ficulty ...
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... necessary to bleed him . He continued strongly affected by these various symptoms through the day . His pulse was quick , his face in some measure flushed , his brain in a considerable de- gree affected , and he felt a continued ...
... necessary to bleed him . He continued strongly affected by these various symptoms through the day . His pulse was quick , his face in some measure flushed , his brain in a considerable de- gree affected , and he felt a continued ...
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