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 |
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... fear , will scarce entitle us to this 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 ...
... fear , will scarce entitle us to this 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 ...
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... fear of stir- ring up a persecution of others ? The rest of the fore- going objections would only lead us to give up all concern for the civil rights of our fellow citizens ; but this goes farther , and , under an extraordinary shew of ...
... fear of stir- ring up a persecution of others ? The rest of the fore- going objections would only lead us to give up all concern for the civil rights of our fellow citizens ; but this goes farther , and , under an extraordinary shew of ...
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... fear . It may therefore , be proper to give you a sketch of the situation we should be in , under their government and power . And , on this head , I would observe , first that among them , you would in vain look for that happy equality ...
... fear . It may therefore , be proper to give you a sketch of the situation we should be in , under their government and power . And , on this head , I would observe , first that among them , you would in vain look for that happy equality ...
Pagina 21
... fear to make an appearance answerable to our condition ; and what we do not spend our- selves , the laws will secure to our children after us . The king , upon his throne , cannot exact a single far- thing of our estates , but what we ...
... fear to make an appearance answerable to our condition ; and what we do not spend our- selves , the laws will secure to our children after us . The king , upon his throne , cannot exact a single far- thing of our estates , but what we ...
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... FEAR GOD ; HONOUR THE KING . To contain rules of conduct levelled to every capacity , and fitted to the circumstances of men , in all their various relations and exigencies , is an excellence peculiar only to God's holy word . In the ...
... FEAR GOD ; HONOUR THE KING . To contain rules of conduct levelled to every capacity , and fitted to the circumstances of men , in all their various relations and exigencies , is an excellence peculiar only to God's holy word . In the ...
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