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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... considering the one as inseparable from the other , and breathing forth that candid benevolence to his species , together with that tempered zeal for the protestant religion , and the rights of the British na- tion , which distinguish ...
... considering the one as inseparable from the other , and breathing forth that candid benevolence to his species , together with that tempered zeal for the protestant religion , and the rights of the British na- tion , which distinguish ...
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... consider ourselves even in a still higher light , as subduing it to the name of Christ , and adding it to his everlasting kingdom !! Compared to this , the glory of temporal conquests and foundations is but unsubstantial air , and short ...
... consider ourselves even in a still higher light , as subduing it to the name of Christ , and adding it to his everlasting kingdom !! Compared to this , the glory of temporal conquests and foundations is but unsubstantial air , and short ...
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... . Few motives , therefore , one would think , might suffice , to enforce the practice of such a godlike virtue . Eccles . vii . 18 . † John , xiii . 35 . When we calmly consider whence we came , and what SERMON I. 29.
... . Few motives , therefore , one would think , might suffice , to enforce the practice of such a godlike virtue . Eccles . vii . 18 . † John , xiii . 35 . When we calmly consider whence we came , and what SERMON I. 29.
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Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia William Smith. When we calmly consider whence we came , and what we are ; when we find that the same goodness called us forth from dust " to bear our brow aloft , " and glory in ...
Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia William Smith. When we calmly consider whence we came , and what we are ; when we find that the same goodness called us forth from dust " to bear our brow aloft , " and glory in ...
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... consider our foundations as laid in the sand , and our superstructures raised of stubble . Whatever Curiosity might have at first prompted me to pry into the secrets of this science , the most solemn obligations could not have engaged ...
... consider our foundations as laid in the sand , and our superstructures raised of stubble . Whatever Curiosity might have at first prompted me to pry into the secrets of this science , the most solemn obligations could not have engaged ...
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