The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, D.D., Late of Bethlem, Connecticut, Volume 1Stephen Dodge. Printed by J. Seymour, no. 49, John-street., 1811 - Congregational churches |
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... understanding . Yet , the more important things of religion were chiefly dwelt upon by him in his public performances . His primary aim was to promote the glory of God , and the good of immortal souls . You well know , that his talent ...
... understanding . Yet , the more important things of religion were chiefly dwelt upon by him in his public performances . His primary aim was to promote the glory of God , and the good of immortal souls . You well know , that his talent ...
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... understanding , and touch the heart .... ... When the law was his theme , Mount Sinai was all in a smoke ; the thunder and the lightning issued from his lips , and all was solemn as the grave . On the contrary , in the most melting ...
... understanding , and touch the heart .... ... When the law was his theme , Mount Sinai was all in a smoke ; the thunder and the lightning issued from his lips , and all was solemn as the grave . On the contrary , in the most melting ...
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... understand- ing . He has bid a final adieu to this desk , to this house , to this people of his charge . He will never give you another warning to flee from impending danger , nor another invitation , to hasten to the mountain of safety ...
... understand- ing . He has bid a final adieu to this desk , to this house , to this people of his charge . He will never give you another warning to flee from impending danger , nor another invitation , to hasten to the mountain of safety ...
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... understanding in a general sys- tem . After which , he directed them to write on each of the questions before given them , reviewing those parts of the authors which treated on that subject . These dissertations of his pupils were ...
... understanding in a general sys- tem . After which , he directed them to write on each of the questions before given them , reviewing those parts of the authors which treated on that subject . These dissertations of his pupils were ...
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... understand the darkest , and account for the most mysterious , dispensations of divine providence , and discern the wisdom of the divine government . It has doubtless appeared as a thing strange and dark to many pious persons , and ...
... understand the darkest , and account for the most mysterious , dispensations of divine providence , and discern the wisdom of the divine government . It has doubtless appeared as a thing strange and dark to many pious persons , and ...
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