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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... thoughts you have chiefly dwelt on , are truly interesting ; and their frequent intrusion shews a mind more deeply impressed with its sub- This letter was written on Braddock's defeat , in answer to one from the Reverend Thomas Barton ...
... thoughts you have chiefly dwelt on , are truly interesting ; and their frequent intrusion shews a mind more deeply impressed with its sub- This letter was written on Braddock's defeat , in answer to one from the Reverend Thomas Barton ...
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... thought rude and uncharitable to such as seek to rob us of them . Surely we may guard against slavish and erroneous doctrines , without any breach of our Christian charity towards those who have un- happily embraced such doctrines . And ...
... thought rude and uncharitable to such as seek to rob us of them . Surely we may guard against slavish and erroneous doctrines , without any breach of our Christian charity towards those who have un- happily embraced such doctrines . And ...
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... thought fit to create man a needy and dependent being , inca- pable of subsisting in a solitary state with any degree of happiness . In order to his well - being , a mutual interchange of good offices with his fellow creatures is ...
... thought fit to create man a needy and dependent being , inca- pable of subsisting in a solitary state with any degree of happiness . In order to his well - being , a mutual interchange of good offices with his fellow creatures is ...
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... thought of this ought to rouse every spark of virtue in our bosoms . Could an ancient Spar- tan rush into the field of death , upon the motives men- tioned above ? and is there any danger which a Briton ought to decline for the sake of ...
... thought of this ought to rouse every spark of virtue in our bosoms . Could an ancient Spar- tan rush into the field of death , upon the motives men- tioned above ? and is there any danger which a Briton ought to decline for the sake of ...
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... thought it my duty to select a subject , which might equally interest us all , both as men and as Christians , especially in the present dangerous state of our affairs . In things of inferior moment , I doubt not , our sentiments may ...
... thought it my duty to select a subject , which might equally interest us all , both as men and as Christians , especially in the present dangerous state of our affairs . In things of inferior moment , I doubt not , our sentiments may ...
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