Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1W. Baynes & son, 1824 - Theology |
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... say , that almost all his knowledge of Geography and History was ac- quired at this period ; and it is believed , that few persons have possessed a more extensive or accurate acquaintance with either of these sciences . This do- mestic ...
... say , that almost all his knowledge of Geography and History was ac- quired at this period ; and it is believed , that few persons have possessed a more extensive or accurate acquaintance with either of these sciences . This do- mestic ...
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... says Professor Silliman , " have been little aware of the extent and diversity of the labours of President Dwight , in this Institution . He has , in fact , discharged the duties of four offices , either of which is , ordinarily , con ...
... says Professor Silliman , " have been little aware of the extent and diversity of the labours of President Dwight , in this Institution . He has , in fact , discharged the duties of four offices , either of which is , ordinarily , con ...
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... says Profes- sor Silliman , " that he uttered himself with his usual force and animation ; and in performing the Com- munion - service he appeared much softened and affected nor was he sensible of uncommon fatigue in consequence of so ...
... says Profes- sor Silliman , " that he uttered himself with his usual force and animation ; and in performing the Com- munion - service he appeared much softened and affected nor was he sensible of uncommon fatigue in consequence of so ...
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... says another of his pupils , " Dr. Dwight will ever be remembered with the tenderest affection , and the most sincere regret . " " In private society , " says a third , " Dr. Dwight possessed uncommon powers to please and to instruct ...
... says another of his pupils , " Dr. Dwight will ever be remembered with the tenderest affection , and the most sincere regret . " " In private society , " says a third , " Dr. Dwight possessed uncommon powers to please and to instruct ...
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... says a fourth , " is often felt , on our introduction to men , who have attained eminence for talents and piety . By habits of seclusion and abstraction , they have , perhaps , lost the ability to mingle , with interest , in the ...
... says a fourth , " is often felt , on our introduction to men , who have attained eminence for talents and piety . By habits of seclusion and abstraction , they have , perhaps , lost the ability to mingle , with interest , in the ...
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