Memoir of the Rev. Edward D. Griffin, D.D., Compiled Chiefly from His Own WritingsTaylor & Dodd, 1839 - 270 pages |
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... spirit no one had been able to subdue . Edward mounted him , rode him for several hours , and returned in high spirits , declaring that he would have him for his Bucephalus . Short- ly after he mounted him a second time , upon which the ...
... spirit no one had been able to subdue . Edward mounted him , rode him for several hours , and returned in high spirits , declaring that he would have him for his Bucephalus . Short- ly after he mounted him a second time , upon which the ...
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... spirit , he was making his appeals to those around him . " That , " said he , " was the beginning of American revivals , so far as they fell under my personal ob- servation ; and from that moment I know they have SETTLEMENT AT NEW ...
... spirit , he was making his appeals to those around him . " That , " said he , " was the beginning of American revivals , so far as they fell under my personal ob- servation ; and from that moment I know they have SETTLEMENT AT NEW ...
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... Spirit . A revival of great power commenced , and a church was gathered where there had not been one for more than forty years . In New - Salem , and the parts of East Had- dam and Lyme adjacent to it , about one hundred were hopefully ...
... Spirit . A revival of great power commenced , and a church was gathered where there had not been one for more than forty years . In New - Salem , and the parts of East Had- dam and Lyme adjacent to it , about one hundred were hopefully ...
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... Spirit of God away from us . RESOLVED , as a husband , to avoid all petulancy and pre- tensions to authority and superiority , —to maintain a manly tenderness , to be much in religious conversation with my wife , -to seek to help her ...
... Spirit of God away from us . RESOLVED , as a husband , to avoid all petulancy and pre- tensions to authority and superiority , —to maintain a manly tenderness , to be much in religious conversation with my wife , -to seek to help her ...
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... spirit ; that I was desirous to convince my people that I was not afraid of them . Have felt the operation of spiritual pride in consequence of some enlargements . This , alas , is no new thing . I fear I have been too willing that the ...
... spirit ; that I was desirous to convince my people that I was not afraid of them . Have felt the operation of spiritual pride in consequence of some enlargements . This , alas , is no new thing . I fear I have been too willing that the ...
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