Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1W. Baynes & son, 1824 - Theology |
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... present time . The art of speak- ing " had previously been thought scarcely worthy of attention . Of so much importance , however , was it considered by these gentlemen , that they not only taught it to their respective classes , but ...
... present time . The art of speak- ing " had previously been thought scarcely worthy of attention . Of so much importance , however , was it considered by these gentlemen , that they not only taught it to their respective classes , but ...
Page xxvii
... present township of Natchez , and a considerable extent of adjacent coun- try . Here he commenced a settlement under prosper- ous circumstances ; but near the close of the following year fell a victim to the disease of the climate . He ...
... present township of Natchez , and a considerable extent of adjacent coun- try . Here he commenced a settlement under prosper- ous circumstances ; but near the close of the following year fell a victim to the disease of the climate . He ...
Page xxxiii
... present extensively prevalent . Even to this day , however , in very few of the higher female schools are they carried through the same extensive and so- lid course of study which was pursued by his pupils . Probably to the exertions ...
... present extensively prevalent . Even to this day , however , in very few of the higher female schools are they carried through the same extensive and so- lid course of study which was pursued by his pupils . Probably to the exertions ...
Page lvi
... Ame- ricans at the present Crisis , " delivered at New Ha- ven , on the 4th of July in that year . In 1800 , a Discourse on the Character of Wash- ington . In 1801 , a Discourse on some events of the lvi LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... Ame- ricans at the present Crisis , " delivered at New Ha- ven , on the 4th of July in that year . In 1800 , a Discourse on the Character of Wash- ington . In 1801 , a Discourse on some events of the lvi LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... present felt himself a mourner . The various religious ser- vices exhibited the fullest evidence of the affection and respect which the reverend gentlemen , who offi- ciated , entertained for his private virtues , as well as their deep ...
... present felt himself a mourner . The various religious ser- vices exhibited the fullest evidence of the affection and respect which the reverend gentlemen , who offi- ciated , entertained for his private virtues , as well as their deep ...
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