Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... true of those who held the same stations among our own forces . But in our War of the Revolution the very contrary was the fact . The generous en- thusiasm , which then pervaded the country , not only prompted our young men of honour in ...
... true of those who held the same stations among our own forces . But in our War of the Revolution the very contrary was the fact . The generous en- thusiasm , which then pervaded the country , not only prompted our young men of honour in ...
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... 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 that it should apply to his former ...
... 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 that it should apply to his former ...
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... true character , it may be well to view him as a man of genius and a scholar ; as an instructor ; as a preacher ; and as a man . For native powers of mind , he will doubtless be ranked among the first men in the history of our country ...
... true character , it may be well to view him as a man of genius and a scholar ; as an instructor ; as a preacher ; and as a man . For native powers of mind , he will doubtless be ranked among the first men in the history of our country ...
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... every faculty was ready at the moment . This was true in conversa- tion , in his lectures to his class , and in his public addresses . No emergency , however sudden or pressing , appeared to surprize liv LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... every faculty was ready at the moment . This was true in conversa- tion , in his lectures to his class , and in his public addresses . No emergency , however sudden or pressing , appeared to surprize liv LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... true of his wri- tings . It is believed that in the whole of his voluminous works there cannot be found a single sentence which is not consistent with the most refined purity . Nor after an intimate acquaintance of more than forty years ...
... true of his wri- tings . It is believed that in the whole of his voluminous works there cannot be found a single sentence which is not consistent with the most refined purity . Nor after an intimate acquaintance of more than forty years ...
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