The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 2Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 - Sermons, American |
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... both . I am obliged to you for your kind expressions towards me . An intercourse of compliment would ill suit the seriousness of our characters ; and , in re- gard to any small services I have been able to 2 ON THE DUTY OF 10.
... both . I am obliged to you for your kind expressions towards me . An intercourse of compliment would ill suit the seriousness of our characters ; and , in re- gard to any small services I have been able to 2 ON THE DUTY OF 10.
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... character in its proper degree . We are apt either to grovel beneath the true spirit of freedom ; or , when we aim at spirit , to be borne , by an unbridled fierceness , to the other extreme ; not keeping to that rational medium , which ...
... character in its proper degree . We are apt either to grovel beneath the true spirit of freedom ; or , when we aim at spirit , to be borne , by an unbridled fierceness , to the other extreme ; not keeping to that rational medium , which ...
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... character , notwithstanding This was the state of things at the time of writing the above , when some unhappy disputes and prejudices greatly retarded the public service of the country . But these being at length done away , it must in ...
... character , notwithstanding This was the state of things at the time of writing the above , when some unhappy disputes and prejudices greatly retarded the public service of the country . But these being at length done away , it must in ...
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... character . And here I cannot forbear the transcribing a pa- ragraph of a late most excellent letter , which I had the honour to receive from him by your hands . It is not foreign to the subject we are now upon ; and I persuade myself ...
... character . And here I cannot forbear the transcribing a pa- ragraph of a late most excellent letter , which I had the honour to receive from him by your hands . It is not foreign to the subject we are now upon ; and I persuade myself ...
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... character of a preacher of righteousness , is my sincere wish , as I cannot think myself indifferent to any thing that affects the credit of your ministry . I am , & c . Philadelphia , 21st August , 1755 . AN EARNEST ADDRESS го THE ...
... character of a preacher of righteousness , is my sincere wish , as I cannot think myself indifferent to any thing that affects the credit of your ministry . I am , & c . Philadelphia , 21st August , 1755 . AN EARNEST ADDRESS го THE ...
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