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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... , a brother or a son , leaving them bleeding beneath the unrelent- ing hand of merciless barbarians ! • The inhuman butcheries and outrages of the Indians . In such a case , shall we be silent to PROTESTANT MINISTERS , & c . 11.
... , a brother or a son , leaving them bleeding beneath the unrelent- ing hand of merciless barbarians ! • The inhuman butcheries and outrages of the Indians . In such a case , shall we be silent to PROTESTANT MINISTERS , & c . 11.
Pagina 15
... hand , from infidelity , a morose and censorious spirit , and a ne- glect of the practice of all religion . Hence , then , though on proper occasions , we are to rise with a no- ble contention of soul , against vice and error ; yet ...
... hand , from infidelity , a morose and censorious spirit , and a ne- glect of the practice of all religion . Hence , then , though on proper occasions , we are to rise with a no- ble contention of soul , against vice and error ; yet ...
Pagina 20
... hand in the world , since he can neither be certain to comfort himself thereby , nor those with whom he is most nearly connected . You have frequent opportunities of being informed of the manner in which the French are forced to live ...
... hand in the world , since he can neither be certain to comfort himself thereby , nor those with whom he is most nearly connected . You have frequent opportunities of being informed of the manner in which the French are forced to live ...
Pagina 24
... hands ; too many bent on sordid views of self - interest ; too few regarding the public good ; Minorca lost ; Hanover over - run ; our secret expeditions ending in disgrace ; our forts in America destroyed ; our people captivated or ...
... hands ; too many bent on sordid views of self - interest ; too few regarding the public good ; Minorca lost ; Hanover over - run ; our secret expeditions ending in disgrace ; our forts in America destroyed ; our people captivated or ...
Pagina 28
... hand ; and that we were designed for so- cial life , being by nature both fitted and disposed to increase each other's happiness , and incapable of any tolerable happiness in a solitary state . These princi- ples partly constitute a ...
... hand ; and that we were designed for so- cial life , being by nature both fitted and disposed to increase each other's happiness , and incapable of any tolerable happiness in a solitary state . These princi- ples partly constitute a ...
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