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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Pagina vi
... received , and of subsequent soli- citation . In the year 1789 , the Author contemplated an edition of such of his sermons , as he judged the most worthy of the public eye : a design which was sus- pended from time to time , by a ...
... received , and of subsequent soli- citation . In the year 1789 , the Author contemplated an edition of such of his sermons , as he judged the most worthy of the public eye : a design which was sus- pended from time to time , by a ...
Pagina x
... received great pleasure , in the perusal of it . For my part , I know not when I have read a piece that has more affected me - so noble and just are the sentiments - so warm and animated the language . " In the year 1759 , the Author ...
... received great pleasure , in the perusal of it . For my part , I know not when I have read a piece that has more affected me - so noble and just are the sentiments - so warm and animated the language . " In the year 1759 , the Author ...
Pagina xiii
... reputation of the Author ; and the many signal occasions on which his compositions have received the stamp of general approbation and applause . THE EDITOR . TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . PART I. PREFACE . xiii.
... reputation of the Author ; and the many signal occasions on which his compositions have received the stamp of general approbation and applause . THE EDITOR . TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . PART I. PREFACE . xiii.
Pagina 8
... receive deeply into your hearts , as I am to pour it from mine . The general doctrine which I would enforce from the text ( previous to my intended application of it ) is that a constant feast was never designed for us here , and that ...
... receive deeply into your hearts , as I am to pour it from mine . The general doctrine which I would enforce from the text ( previous to my intended application of it ) is that a constant feast was never designed for us here , and that ...
Pagina 16
... receiving injury amid the flux of things , the fair plant , under his wise government , shall sur- vive the last gasp of time and bloom on through eternal ages ! And now , my respected audience , I think it is evident that if we search ...
... receiving injury amid the flux of things , the fair plant , under his wise government , shall sur- vive the last gasp of time and bloom on through eternal ages ! And now , my respected audience , I think it is evident that if we search ...
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
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