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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 68
Page 8
... ourselves , or keep us a separate people from our crafty foes , but the consciousness of having se parate interests , both civil and religious ? It should , therefore , be the constant endeavour of the clergy , in all their public ...
... ourselves , or keep us a separate people from our crafty foes , but the consciousness of having se parate interests , both civil and religious ? It should , therefore , be the constant endeavour of the clergy , in all their public ...
Page 12
... ourselves to worse than persecution , for fear of stir- ring up a persecution of others ? The rest of the fore- going objections would only lead us to give up all concern for the civil rights of our fellow citizens ; but this goes ...
... ourselves to worse than persecution , for fear of stir- ring up a persecution of others ? The rest of the fore- going objections would only lead us to give up all concern for the civil rights of our fellow citizens ; but this goes ...
Page 14
... ourselves even in a still higher light , as subduing it to the name of Christ , and adding it to his everlasting kingdom !! Compared to this , the glory of temporal conquests and foundations is but unsubstantial air , and short- lived ...
... ourselves even in a still higher light , as subduing it to the name of Christ , and adding it to his everlasting kingdom !! Compared to this , the glory of temporal conquests and foundations is but unsubstantial air , and short- lived ...
Page 20
... ourselves in Canada . You know on what poor fare all who can bear arms among them , are obliged to follow their arbitrary leaders through these inhospita- ble American woods ; seldom enjoying a comfortable meal , unless by chance they ...
... ourselves in Canada . You know on what poor fare all who can bear arms among them , are obliged to follow their arbitrary leaders through these inhospita- ble American woods ; seldom enjoying a comfortable meal , unless by chance they ...
Page 22
... ourselves , but perhaps to be the blessed instruments of diffusing it over this vast continent , to the nations that sit " in " darkness and the shadow of death . " Surely the thought of this ought to rouse every spark of virtue in our ...
... ourselves , but perhaps to be the blessed instruments of diffusing it over this vast continent , to the nations that sit " in " darkness and the shadow of death . " Surely the thought of this ought to rouse every spark of virtue in our ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Almighty altar American Apostle Armour behold Bishop Bishop of London blessed Brethren British Israel Britons called cause Charity Christ Church Church of England Cincinnatus civil Clergy command consider divine doctrine earth enemies eternal everlasting evil exalted Faith Fast Father fear give glorious glory God's Gospel grace Great-Britain hand happy hath heart Heaven heavenly holy honour hope human Illuminati Israel Jesus Jews JOHN CADWALADER justice King labours land laws Liberty ligion Lord Love ment mercy nations nature ness New-York occasion ourselves Peace Pounds Sterling praise Prayer preached principles profession prophet racter Religion Righteousness Robert Blackwell sacred Salvation Scripture Sermon shew society soldier solemn soul Spirit temporal thee things thou tion tribe of Manasseh tribes of Reuben true Truth unto violence virtue voice whole Wisdom words worship zeal