Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1W. Baynes & son, 1824 - Theology |
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... able to look back on each individual in that line , including five generations , and reflect , that he was a member of the Church of Christ , and had a fair reputation for piety . His fa- ther received his education at Yale College ...
... able to look back on each individual in that line , including five generations , and reflect , that he was a member of the Church of Christ , and had a fair reputation for piety . His fa- ther received his education at Yale College ...
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... able to speak ; and such was his eagerness as well as his capacity for improvement , that he learned the alphabet at a single lesson ; and before he was four years old was able to read the Bible with ease and correctness . His father ...
... able to speak ; and such was his eagerness as well as his capacity for improvement , that he learned the alphabet at a single lesson ; and before he was four years old was able to read the Bible with ease and correctness . His father ...
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... able to substantiate their title to the land . Mr. Dwight's personal grant was a considerable part of the Township of Natchez . He left a widow and thirteen children ; ten of whom were under twenty - one years of age . The subject of ...
... able to substantiate their title to the land . Mr. Dwight's personal grant was a considerable part of the Township of Natchez . He left a widow and thirteen children ; ten of whom were under twenty - one years of age . The subject of ...
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... able remembrance . To accomplish this object , he postponed his own establishment for life and a pro- vision for his family . To accomplish it , though des- titute of property , he relinquished in their favour his own proportion of the ...
... able remembrance . To accomplish this object , he postponed his own establishment for life and a pro- vision for his family . To accomplish it , though des- titute of property , he relinquished in their favour his own proportion of the ...
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... able to devote as much time as was necessary to the calls of company and friendship , as well as to per- form the extra - parochial duties of a minister to his people . Previous to his settlement at Greenfield , his character as a ...
... able to devote as much time as was necessary to the calls of company and friendship , as well as to per- form the extra - parochial duties of a minister to his people . Previous to his settlement at Greenfield , his character as a ...
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