Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... suffer him to engage in them . It was soon found to be in vain to prohibit him : his zeal was too great to be controlled . Not owning the necessary books , he availed himself of the op- portunity when the elder boys were at play to ...
... suffer him to engage in them . It was soon found to be in vain to prohibit him : his zeal was too great to be controlled . Not owning the necessary books , he availed himself of the op- portunity when the elder boys were at play to ...
Page xxiii
... sufferings in this respect , he used a great deal of bodily exercise . He not only walked and rode , but he worked steadily and vigor- ously in his garden , and on his land . Being unable from the weakness of his eyes to write , he very ...
... sufferings in this respect , he used a great deal of bodily exercise . He not only walked and rode , but he worked steadily and vigor- ously in his garden , and on his land . Being unable from the weakness of his eyes to write , he very ...
Page xxxiii
... sufferings from weak- ness of sight . For years , it was with extreme difficulty that he could read or write even a sentence . He was greatly alarmed , for a long period , with the symptoms of an approaching gutta serena . Repeatedly ...
... sufferings from weak- ness of sight . For years , it was with extreme difficulty that he could read or write even a sentence . He was greatly alarmed , for a long period , with the symptoms of an approaching gutta serena . Repeatedly ...
Page xlii
... suffering , and resignation to the will of God , were exhibited by him in the most striking and exemplary man- ner , from day to day . His conversation was the conversation of a Christian , not only free from complaint , but , at times ...
... suffering , and resignation to the will of God , were exhibited by him in the most striking and exemplary man- ner , from day to day . His conversation was the conversation of a Christian , not only free from complaint , but , at times ...
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... sufferings , the dangerous situation in which he had recently been placed , and the little probability there was , for a time , that he should re- cover ; he proceeded to make a practical use of the doctrine , and the subject . The ...
... sufferings , the dangerous situation in which he had recently been placed , and the little probability there was , for a time , that he should re- cover ; he proceeded to make a practical use of the doctrine , and the subject . The ...
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