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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Pagina 28
... whole species is one brotherhood , being one flesh , and the work of his 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 ...
... whole species is one brotherhood , being one flesh , and the work of his 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 ...
Pagina 30
... whole human race , who , as well as we , are to pass through all the untried scenes of endless being ? Good heaven ! what a prospect does this thought present to us ? Eternity all before us ! How great , how important does man appear ...
... whole human race , who , as well as we , are to pass through all the untried scenes of endless being ? Good heaven ! what a prospect does this thought present to us ? Eternity all before us ! How great , how important does man appear ...
Pagina 31
... whole world shall tumble from its place , " and the heavens be rolled to- gether as a scroll , " he is to stand the last shock with us ; to launch out into the shoreless ocean beyond ; to share the fortunes of the endless voyage , and ...
... whole world shall tumble from its place , " and the heavens be rolled to- gether as a scroll , " he is to stand the last shock with us ; to launch out into the shoreless ocean beyond ; to share the fortunes of the endless voyage , and ...
Pagina 32
... whole of our duties to- wards him . Having already pointed out the founda- tion of these duties , I shall just observe farther , that if the fear of God was set aside , it would be impossible to form any scheme either of private or ...
... whole of our duties to- wards him . Having already pointed out the founda- tion of these duties , I shall just observe farther , that if the fear of God was set aside , it would be impossible to form any scheme either of private or ...
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... whole people injured might , in no case , recognize their trampled majesty . The doctrine of non - resistance is now sufficiently exploded ; and may it be forever treated with that so- vereign contempt , which it deserves among a wise ...
... whole people injured might , in no case , recognize their trampled majesty . The doctrine of non - resistance is now sufficiently exploded ; and may it be forever treated with that so- vereign contempt , which it deserves among a wise ...
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