Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... and History was aquired at this period ; and it is believed , that few persons have possessed a more extensive or accurate acquaintance with either of these sciences . This domestic education rendered him fond LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... and History was aquired at this period ; and it is believed , that few persons have possessed a more extensive or accurate acquaintance with either of these sciences . This domestic education rendered him fond LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... with great numbers of the clergy , and many other persons of a reli- gious character , in the States through which he travelled ; and to ascertain the moral and religious condition of the people . XXXVI LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... with great numbers of the clergy , and many other persons of a reli- gious character , in the States through which he travelled ; and to ascertain the moral and religious condition of the people . XXXVI LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... What then were these things to me ? " A person , circumstanced in the manner , which has been specified , must necessarily regard these objects , however harm . less , or even useful , they may be supposed LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . xliii.
... What then were these things to me ? " A person , circumstanced in the manner , which has been specified , must necessarily regard these objects , however harm . less , or even useful , they may be supposed LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . xliii.
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... person's life , as evidence of the true state of his religious character , than upon declarations made upon a death - bed . In the above mentioned remark , there is little reason to doubt that he alluded to that subject , and in- tended ...
... person's life , as evidence of the true state of his religious character , than upon declarations made upon a death - bed . In the above mentioned remark , there is little reason to doubt that he alluded to that subject , and in- tended ...
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... persons . ness . In the great change produced in the College , during his tutor- ship , by his efforts and those of his associates , his own exertions were of primary importance . He continued much longer in the office of tutor than ...
... persons . ness . In the great change produced in the College , during his tutor- ship , by his efforts and those of his associates , his own exertions were of primary importance . He continued much longer in the office of tutor than ...
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