Theology; Explained and Defended: In a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Harper & brothers, 1858 |
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... happiness to attend on his instructions , will remem- ber , that not on a few occasions , his mind was kindled with his sub- ject ; till , excited by the re - acting stimulus of his own thoughts and communications , he has spoken even ...
... happiness to attend on his instructions , will remem- ber , that not on a few occasions , his mind was kindled with his sub- ject ; till , excited by the re - acting stimulus of his own thoughts and communications , he has spoken even ...
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... happiness of his parents , and his prospects in life . These appeals were almost always successful . When they failed , early notice of this fact was given to the parent . If their united remonstrances were unavailing , the offender was ...
... happiness of his parents , and his prospects in life . These appeals were almost always successful . When they failed , early notice of this fact was given to the parent . If their united remonstrances were unavailing , the offender was ...
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... happiness , would be more deeply affected than this must have been , when hearing from the lips of their revered pastor and teacher the following truths , on the true character of worldly good : " To him who stands on the brink of the ...
... happiness , would be more deeply affected than this must have been , when hearing from the lips of their revered pastor and teacher the following truths , on the true character of worldly good : " To him who stands on the brink of the ...
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... happiness of the righteous ; it will be seen that the author's mind rises with his subject . Having heard those discourses to which we have just now referred , we have ever viewed them as distinguished models of sacred eloquence . The ...
... happiness of the righteous ; it will be seen that the author's mind rises with his subject . Having heard those discourses to which we have just now referred , we have ever viewed them as distinguished models of sacred eloquence . The ...
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... happiness was his own ; and to promote it , no exer- tions were too great . As a brother , it has been seen he was affec- tionate and generous ; supplying to his numerous brothers and sisters , as far as the nature of things would admit ...
... happiness was his own ; and to promote it , no exer- tions were too great . As a brother , it has been seen he was affec- tionate and generous ; supplying to his numerous brothers and sisters , as far as the nature of things would admit ...
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Theology Explained and Defended: In a Series of Sermons Timothy Dwight,Sereno Edwards Dwight,John Trumbull No preview available - 2015 |
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