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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... peace , as it is the chief of blessings , and auspicious to religion and all the best interests of mankind . But the greater this blessing is , the more necessary it often becomes to assert it against those who delight in violence and ...
... peace , as it is the chief of blessings , and auspicious to religion and all the best interests of mankind . But the greater this blessing is , the more necessary it often becomes to assert it against those who delight in violence and ...
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... peace , entirely free from the miseries of war . While we have public sins , we must expect public chastise- ments . With regard to the last objection , which I said might probably be levelled against such sermons as yours , I would ...
... peace , entirely free from the miseries of war . While we have public sins , we must expect public chastise- ments . With regard to the last objection , which I said might probably be levelled against such sermons as yours , I would ...
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... peace . • But as that was not the case , the nation , in con- cert with the king of Prussia and other protestant powers , has been obliged to make one grand push more for the general cause in the present campaign ; and if that is ...
... peace . • But as that was not the case , the nation , in con- cert with the king of Prussia and other protestant powers , has been obliged to make one grand push more for the general cause in the present campaign ; and if that is ...
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... Peace , then , of some kind or other , must be a desirable event ; and upon our success this campaign it may depend , whether we shall dictate a peace to the French , or they to us . Should the latter be the case , ( which God forbid ...
... Peace , then , of some kind or other , must be a desirable event ; and upon our success this campaign it may depend , whether we shall dictate a peace to the French , or they to us . Should the latter be the case , ( which God forbid ...
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... peace , joy and love eternal reign , be ascribed , as is most due , by men on earth and saints in heaven , all praise , power , glory , and dominion , forever and ever ! N. B. The foregoing , having been delivered as a Masonic Sermon ...
... peace , joy and love eternal reign , be ascribed , as is most due , by men on earth and saints in heaven , all praise , power , glory , and dominion , forever and ever ! N. B. The foregoing , having been delivered as a Masonic Sermon ...
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