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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... appear cold to the cause of his God , his king , or his protestant country . I know , however , that your appearing warm in these grand concerns , will even procure opposition to your ministry , as well as objections to all sermons of ...
... appear cold to the cause of his God , his king , or his protestant country . I know , however , that your appearing warm in these grand concerns , will even procure opposition to your ministry , as well as objections to all sermons of ...
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... appear at the head of their people , and were signally instrumental in preventing some of the Frontier - counties from being totally abandoned by their inhabitants . most of our neighbours , but shall also burn , 14 ON THE DUTY OF.
... appear at the head of their people , and were signally instrumental in preventing some of the Frontier - counties from being totally abandoned by their inhabitants . most of our neighbours , but shall also burn , 14 ON THE DUTY OF.
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... appears most agreeable to our own understandings , and his revealed will . The bible is in our hands ; we are assisted by an orthodox gospel - ministry ; we may search and know the words of eternal life ; and , what is equally valuable ...
... appears most agreeable to our own understandings , and his revealed will . The bible is in our hands ; we are assisted by an orthodox gospel - ministry ; we may search and know the words of eternal life ; and , what is equally valuable ...
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... appear here , but like- wise to every man among us of whatsoever denomi- nation or degree . And this , I confess , was my chief inducement to the choice of them . It was reasonably apprehended that the nature of this occasion would draw ...
... appear here , but like- wise to every man among us of whatsoever denomi- nation or degree . And this , I confess , was my chief inducement to the choice of them . It was reasonably apprehended that the nature of this occasion would draw ...
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... appear ! how little and how trifling the ordinary causes of contention ! Party dif- ferences , and the vulgar distinctions between small and great , noble and ignoble , are here entirely lost ; or , if they are seen , they are seen but ...
... appear ! how little and how trifling the ordinary causes of contention ! Party dif- ferences , and the vulgar distinctions between small and great , noble and ignoble , are here entirely lost ; or , if they are seen , they are seen but ...
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