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Page xii
... period to en- lighten his conscience , to make him afraid to sin , and to teach him to hope for pardon only through the righteousness of Christ . The impressions thus made upon his mind in infancy were never effaced . A great proportion ...
... period to en- lighten his conscience , to make him afraid to sin , and to teach him to hope for pardon only through the righteousness of Christ . The impressions thus made upon his mind in infancy were never effaced . A great proportion ...
Page xiii
... period ; and it is believed , that few persons have possessed a more 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 ...
... period ; and it is believed , that few persons have possessed a more 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 ...
Page xiv
... period of life , while listening to their con- versation on the character of the great men of the age , both in the colonies and in Europe , a deep and lasting impression was made upon his mind ; and he then formed a settled resolution ...
... period of life , while listening to their con- versation on the character of the great men of the age , both in the colonies and in Europe , a deep and lasting impression was made upon his mind ; and he then formed a settled resolution ...
Page xvi
... period . It is apparent , from the foregoing recital , that the two first years of his collegiate life must have been in a great measure lost . On commencing his Junior year , he devoted him- self seriously to study . He was now fifteen ...
... period . It is apparent , from the foregoing recital , that the two first years of his collegiate life must have been in a great measure lost . On commencing his Junior year , he devoted him- self seriously to study . He was now fifteen ...
Page xvii
... period in which he is known to have paid any attention to poetry and music . The date of his first poetical composition cannot be pre- cisely ascertained . Two or three specimens , however , are preserved , which bear the date of 1767 ...
... period in which he is known to have paid any attention to poetry and music . The date of his first poetical composition cannot be pre- cisely ascertained . Two or three specimens , however , are preserved , which bear the date of 1767 ...
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