Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1W. Baynes & son, 1824 - Theology |
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... living excellence they have often felt and acknowledged ; and posterity receive with admiration the history of one who so widely blessed a preceding generation , b VOL . I. The AUTHOR of the following Discourses claims a high rank.
... living excellence they have often felt and acknowledged ; and posterity receive with admiration the history of one who so widely blessed a preceding generation , b VOL . I. The AUTHOR of the following Discourses claims a high rank.
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Timothy Dwight. The AUTHOR of the following Discourses claims a high rank among men of this class . The testimonies , far and wide , given by the public to his excellence , the heart - felt sorrow so extensively occasioned by his death ...
Timothy Dwight. The AUTHOR of the following Discourses claims a high rank among men of this class . The testimonies , far and wide , given by the public to his excellence , the heart - felt sorrow so extensively occasioned by his death ...
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... discourses delivered to the whole army , owing partly to their intrinsic merit , and partly to the feelings of the times , gained him high reputation with the American public . He also wrote several patriotic songs , which were ...
... discourses delivered to the whole army , owing partly to their intrinsic merit , and partly to the feelings of the times , gained him high reputation with the American public . He also wrote several patriotic songs , which were ...
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... Discourses . " It was never any part of his plan merely to discharge his duty : he did it with his whole mind and heart ; and thought nothing adequately done , till all was done that the case admitted of . Till the increase of ...
... Discourses . " It was never any part of his plan merely to discharge his duty : he did it with his whole mind and heart ; and thought nothing adequately done , till all was done that the case admitted of . Till the increase of ...
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... Discourses on the na- ture and danger of Infidel Philosophy , addressed to the candidates for the Baccalaureate in Yale College . And a Sermon at the funeral of the Rev. Elizur ... Discourse on some events of the lvi LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... Discourses on the na- ture and danger of Infidel Philosophy , addressed to the candidates for the Baccalaureate in Yale College . And a Sermon at the funeral of the Rev. Elizur ... Discourse on some events of the lvi LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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