The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... character , that I am of a gloomy temper , or delight to dwell unseasonably on the dark side of things . Our cup here is bitter enough , and misfortunes sown too thick for any one who loves his species to seek to embitter the draught ...
... character , that I am of a gloomy temper , or delight to dwell unseasonably on the dark side of things . Our cup here is bitter enough , and misfortunes sown too thick for any one who loves his species to seek to embitter the draught ...
Pagina 24
... character of the steward in the text , and that character which is the occasion of the present mournful solemnity . To argue thus , would be a perversion of all parables , and the design of all preaching . The scripture parables are ...
... character of the steward in the text , and that character which is the occasion of the present mournful solemnity . To argue thus , would be a perversion of all parables , and the design of all preaching . The scripture parables are ...
Pagina 33
... Characters , my brethren , in funeral sermons , in these days , lie under some disgrace ; being too often the productions of men willing to shew their own eloquence ; or perhaps too complaisant to the ten- derness of mournful relatives ...
... Characters , my brethren , in funeral sermons , in these days , lie under some disgrace ; being too often the productions of men willing to shew their own eloquence ; or perhaps too complaisant to the ten- derness of mournful relatives ...
Pagina 36
... character of Governor MIFFLIN , was as follows , viz . " If we were called to power , rule and government over our " fellow men , then shall it be known whether we bartered our " favours away for vile gain ? Whether we were open to the ...
... character of Governor MIFFLIN , was as follows , viz . " If we were called to power , rule and government over our " fellow men , then shall it be known whether we bartered our " favours away for vile gain ? Whether we were open to the ...
Pagina 41
... characters of the present day , yet it is for the interest of virtue and mankind that they should not be brought wholly into disuse . The VOL . I. F tribute of our praise and thankfulness to God is due SERMON III . 41.
... characters of the present day , yet it is for the interest of virtue and mankind that they should not be brought wholly into disuse . The VOL . I. F tribute of our praise and thankfulness to God is due SERMON III . 41.
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
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