Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... reason to fear God and to keep his commandments , to be conscientiously just , kind , affec- tionate , charitable , and forgiving , to preserve on all occasions and under all circumstances the most sacred regard to truth , and to ...
... reason to fear God and to keep his commandments , to be conscientiously just , kind , affec- tionate , charitable , and forgiving , to preserve on all occasions and under all circumstances the most sacred regard to truth , and to ...
Page ix
... reason of which he was confined at his father's house four months , and obliged to discontinue his studies during that period . It is apparent , from the foregoing recital , that the two first years of his collegiate life , must have ...
... reason of which he was confined at his father's house four months , and obliged to discontinue his studies during that period . It is apparent , from the foregoing recital , that the two first years of his collegiate life , must have ...
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... reason were more sensibly affected by the small - pox . On being subjected to such rigorous exercise , before they had reco- vered their natural energy , they were so far injured as to cause him , through life , a great degree of pain ...
... reason were more sensibly affected by the small - pox . On being subjected to such rigorous exercise , before they had reco- vered their natural energy , they were so far injured as to cause him , through life , a great degree of pain ...
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... reason to controvert , and while he candidly stated his own views , with the grounds of them , he enjoined upon his pupils the same indepen- dence of mind , and was willing that they too should differ from him and think for themselves ...
... reason to controvert , and while he candidly stated his own views , with the grounds of them , he enjoined upon his pupils the same indepen- dence of mind , and was willing that they too should differ from him and think for themselves ...
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... reason , they will appear as they really are . They will then be seen to have two totally opposite faces . Of these you have hitherto seen but one . That , gay , beautiful , and alluring as it now appears , will then be hidden from your ...
... reason , they will appear as they really are . They will then be seen to have two totally opposite faces . Of these you have hitherto seen but one . That , gay , beautiful , and alluring as it now appears , will then be hidden from your ...
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