Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... proof of the respect and affec- tion with which he was regarded by the students . It being well ascertained that the existing head of the College would relinquish his connection with it ; the students as a body drew up and sign- ed a ...
... proof of the respect and affec- tion with which he was regarded by the students . It being well ascertained that the existing head of the College would relinquish his connection with it ; the students as a body drew up and sign- ed a ...
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... proofs in support of this remark need not be sought from any in- dividual source , or from his attainments in any single walk of literature or science . They may be found in every pur- suit in which he was engaged , and be gathered in ...
... proofs in support of this remark need not be sought from any in- dividual source , or from his attainments in any single walk of literature or science . They may be found in every pur- suit in which he was engaged , and be gathered in ...
Page lxiv
... proof ; as in the discourses on Hea- ven , on the Holy Angels , on the Creation of the Earth and of Man , on the Resurrection , the Last Judgment , and the future happiness of the Righteous ; it will be seen that the Author's mind rises ...
... proof ; as in the discourses on Hea- ven , on the Holy Angels , on the Creation of the Earth and of Man , on the Resurrection , the Last Judgment , and the future happiness of the Righteous ; it will be seen that the Author's mind rises ...
Page lxix
... proof of his amiableness , that all who gained the most intimate access to him , whether associates , or pupils , or amanuenses , admired , revered , and loved him most . " These various testimonies written by so many different persons ...
... proof of his amiableness , that all who gained the most intimate access to him , whether associates , or pupils , or amanuenses , admired , revered , and loved him most . " These various testimonies written by so many different persons ...
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... Proofs of it . Mark xii . 32 . " 1 · II . Atheistical Objections and Schemes of Doc- trine considered . Ps . xiv . 1 . 2 III . Comparative Influence of Atheism and Christianity . Ps . xiv . 1 . 3 b . Unity of God . 1 Cor . viii . 4 . 4 ...
... Proofs of it . Mark xii . 32 . " 1 · II . Atheistical Objections and Schemes of Doc- trine considered . Ps . xiv . 1 . 2 III . Comparative Influence of Atheism and Christianity . Ps . xiv . 1 . 3 b . Unity of God . 1 Cor . viii . 4 . 4 ...
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