Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... sense , unsettled . That war had sundered not only the cords which fastened the colonies to the mother country , but those also which bound them to each other . The old foundations were , in a sense , destroyed ; and new ones were to be ...
... sense , unsettled . That war had sundered not only the cords which fastened the colonies to the mother country , but those also which bound them to each other . The old foundations were , in a sense , destroyed ; and new ones were to be ...
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... sense the only written law in force . The pur- port of this clause was , that , as the Laws of the College were few and general , the Faculty might proceed , in all cases not express- ly provided for , according to their best discretion ...
... sense the only written law in force . The pur- port of this clause was , that , as the Laws of the College were few and general , the Faculty might proceed , in all cases not express- ly provided for , according to their best discretion ...
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... sense , acceptance with God . In this view , those acts of my life concerning which I entertained the best hopes , which I was permitted to entertain , those , which to me appeared the least exceptionable ; were nothing , and less than ...
... sense , acceptance with God . In this view , those acts of my life concerning which I entertained the best hopes , which I was permitted to entertain , those , which to me appeared the least exceptionable ; were nothing , and less than ...
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... Sense , on their comparative merits : -the question referred to and decided by Truth . He had projected a series of Essays on moral , and literary subjects , under the title of " The Friend , " to be published , in the manner of the ...
... Sense , on their comparative merits : -the question referred to and decided by Truth . He had projected a series of Essays on moral , and literary subjects , under the title of " The Friend , " to be published , in the manner of the ...
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... sense of the loss which the church , the College , and the community , had sustained in his death . In many places in different parts of the country , sermons were delivered on the occasion . In New- York and Albany , meetings were held ...
... sense of the loss which the church , the College , and the community , had sustained in his death . In many places in different parts of the country , sermons were delivered on the occasion . In New- York and Albany , meetings were held ...
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