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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... received occasion- ally from God himself , conversing face to face , or handed down from their first parents , in pure and faithful tradition . But although in these times of simplicity , as they are described to us , we may suppose ...
... received occasion- ally from God himself , conversing face to face , or handed down from their first parents , in pure and faithful tradition . But although in these times of simplicity , as they are described to us , we may suppose ...
Pagina 32
... receiving that mercy which we have shewn to others . The last motive to brotherly love , which I shall mention , is its being the joint command of him who made , and him who redeemed us . Seeing , therefore , a man can neither be ...
... receiving that mercy which we have shewn to others . The last motive to brotherly love , which I shall mention , is its being the joint command of him who made , and him who redeemed us . Seeing , therefore , a man can neither be ...
Pagina 66
... received through His goodness . On both ac- counts , one of the best sacrifices of Thanksgiving which we can offer , is to raise the drooping Mourner ; cheer the lonely heart of Woe ; and be the instruments of Heaven for increasing the ...
... received through His goodness . On both ac- counts , one of the best sacrifices of Thanksgiving which we can offer , is to raise the drooping Mourner ; cheer the lonely heart of Woe ; and be the instruments of Heaven for increasing the ...
Pagina 84
... received into happiness ; so likewise the Lodge opens its bosom to receive good men ( who come with the proper signs and tokens ) of all Na- tions , Sects and Professions ; and entertains them with sincere Love and Friendship - even as ...
... received into happiness ; so likewise the Lodge opens its bosom to receive good men ( who come with the proper signs and tokens ) of all Na- tions , Sects and Professions ; and entertains them with sincere Love and Friendship - even as ...
Pagina 94
... received no correction . The * show- ers have been withholden , and there hath been no latter rain ; but thou refusedst to be ashamed . Upon every high mountain , and under every green - tree , thou hast played the harlot . And yet ...
... received no correction . The * show- ers have been withholden , and there hath been no latter rain ; but thou refusedst to be ashamed . Upon every high mountain , and under every green - tree , thou hast played the harlot . And yet ...
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