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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... to involve the world in error and slavery . It is indeed a melancholy consideration that such a task should be necessary at this day , even under the happy auspices of liberty and a reformed religion . But PROTESTANT MINISTERS , & c . 3.
... to involve the world in error and slavery . It is indeed a melancholy consideration that such a task should be necessary at this day , even under the happy auspices of liberty and a reformed religion . But PROTESTANT MINISTERS , & c . 3.
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Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia William Smith. happy auspices of liberty and a reformed religion . But I know that , in the course of your duty here , you will find arguments still wanting to combat pre- judices ...
Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia William Smith. happy auspices of liberty and a reformed religion . But I know that , in the course of your duty here , you will find arguments still wanting to combat pre- judices ...
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... happy - wise in knowing and happy in doing what God requires of them . But what is it that God requires us to know and to do as the means of happiness ? Is it not to know and do homage to him as our supreme good , and to know and do our ...
... happy - wise in knowing and happy in doing what God requires of them . But what is it that God requires us to know and to do as the means of happiness ? Is it not to know and do homage to him as our supreme good , and to know and do our ...
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... happy equality and security which you now enjoy . All the property of the subject lies , among them , at the abso- lute disposal of the sovereign ; and the poor labourer has no encouragement to be industrious or get before hand in the ...
... happy equality and security which you now enjoy . All the property of the subject lies , among them , at the abso- lute disposal of the sovereign ; and the poor labourer has no encouragement to be industrious or get before hand in the ...
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... happy in the exercise of it ? What love , what joy , or what confi- dence can there be , where there is no community ; where the will of one is law ; where injustice and op- pression are liberty ; where to be virtuous is a crime ; where ...
... happy in the exercise of it ? What love , what joy , or what confi- dence can there be , where there is no community ; where the will of one is law ; where injustice and op- pression are liberty ; where to be virtuous is a crime ; where ...
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