Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1W. Baynes & son, 1824 - Theology |
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... extensively occasioned by his death , and the honours so profusely poured upon his memory , persuade us , that we shall be listened to with lively interest , while we attempt , in the follow- ing Memoir , to sketch the most important ...
... extensively occasioned by his death , and the honours so profusely poured upon his memory , persuade us , that we shall be listened to with lively interest , while we attempt , in the follow- ing Memoir , to sketch the most important ...
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... extensively engaged in mercantile and agricultural pursuits , that he was necessitated to confide the care of his family , and particularly the superintendence of the early education of his children , chiefly to their mother . With the ...
... extensively engaged in mercantile and agricultural pursuits , that he was necessitated to confide the care of his family , and particularly the superintendence of the early education of his children , chiefly to their mother . With the ...
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... extensive or accurate acquaintance with either of these sciences . This do- mestic education rendered him fond of home and of the company of his parents ; and led him to feel a livelier interest than is usual with boys of LIFE OF THE ...
... extensive or accurate acquaintance with either of these sciences . This do- mestic education rendered him fond of home and of the company of his parents ; and led him to feel a livelier interest than is usual with boys of LIFE OF THE ...
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... extensively in the country ; and their pernicious influence was too ob- viously felt in the various seminaries of learning . Owing to the bad state of the college commons , the students had been indulged in the practice of pro- viding ...
... extensively in the country ; and their pernicious influence was too ob- viously felt in the various seminaries of learning . Owing to the bad state of the college commons , the students had been indulged in the practice of pro- viding ...
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... extensively 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 enthusiasm , which then pervaded the country , not only prompted our young men of ...
... extensively 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 enthusiasm , which then pervaded the country , not only prompted our young men of ...
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