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Page xi
... connection , by growing continually more establish- ed , ftrengthened , and fettled , in the habit and practice of all the virtues which become us as men and as christians ; that we may fecure a hap- py meeting , and mutual congratula ...
... connection , by growing continually more establish- ed , ftrengthened , and fettled , in the habit and practice of all the virtues which become us as men and as christians ; that we may fecure a hap- py meeting , and mutual congratula ...
Page xiii
... connection , and thereby gain the most comprehensive and distinct idea of the whole , which is alfo a great advantage for retaining it in me- mory . It was with a view to the inftruction of youth that the following Inftitutes were ...
... connection , and thereby gain the most comprehensive and distinct idea of the whole , which is alfo a great advantage for retaining it in me- mory . It was with a view to the inftruction of youth that the following Inftitutes were ...
Page xlii
... connection be- tween minifter and people is , in general , so flight , that schemes which fuppofe much perfonal respect for the paftor on one fide , and an affectionate concern for the people on the other , can hardly be expected to ...
... connection be- tween minifter and people is , in general , so flight , that schemes which fuppofe much perfonal respect for the paftor on one fide , and an affectionate concern for the people on the other , can hardly be expected to ...
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... Knowledge of this kind is , in its own nature , the most important of any that we can give our attention to ; because it is A * the له the most nearly connected with our pre- sent and PART I F the being and attributes of God OF page.
... Knowledge of this kind is , in its own nature , the most important of any that we can give our attention to ; because it is A * the له the most nearly connected with our pre- sent and PART I F the being and attributes of God OF page.
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Joseph Priestley. له the most nearly connected with our pre- sent and future happiness . If there be a God , and if we be account- able to him for our conduct , it must be highly interefling to us to know all that we can concerning his ...
Joseph Priestley. له the most nearly connected with our pre- sent and future happiness . If there be a God , and if we be account- able to him for our conduct , it must be highly interefling to us to know all that we can concerning his ...
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