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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... reason , perhaps , the sermon may be more generally useful to such readers as want to have the same truths set in various points of view ; so that I have been very sparing in my proposed alterations of method . Some transpositions and ...
... reason , perhaps , the sermon may be more generally useful to such readers as want to have the same truths set in various points of view ; so that I have been very sparing in my proposed alterations of method . Some transpositions and ...
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... reason and good policy , if those of a higher nature should be re- fused . We may grant that , in the infancy of time , when men lived in a dispersed state , it was possible that every one might be priest as well as king in his own ...
... reason and good policy , if those of a higher nature should be re- fused . We may grant that , in the infancy of time , when men lived in a dispersed state , it was possible that every one might be priest as well as king in his own ...
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... Reason . I have , therefore , hinted such reasons as I think will hold immutably true , in societies of every kind , even in the most enlightened , and far more so in those that are circumstanced as we are at present . We are a people ...
... Reason . I have , therefore , hinted such reasons as I think will hold immutably true , in societies of every kind , even in the most enlightened , and far more so in those that are circumstanced as we are at present . We are a people ...
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... reason and religion inculcate this in the strongest terms . A narrow selfish spirit is odious to God and man ; and no community ever subsisted long where such a spirit disgraced its members . It is scarce to be conceived how great a ...
... reason and religion inculcate this in the strongest terms . A narrow selfish spirit is odious to God and man ; and no community ever subsisted long where such a spirit disgraced its members . It is scarce to be conceived how great a ...
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... reason is obvious . The Christians were but a few , and the constitution much older than their new sect , as it was then called . To redress grievances , and reform the state , was the business of the majority , who alone had power to ...
... reason is obvious . The Christians were but a few , and the constitution much older than their new sect , as it was then called . To redress grievances , and reform the state , was the business of the majority , who alone had power to ...
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