The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... father's boast , Nor had a mother's fondest hopes been lost ; Then , SMITH , thy darling youth , thy justest pride , With virtue's first examples long had vy'd . But he is blest where joys immortal flow ; Cease tears to stream , be dumb ...
... father's boast , Nor had a mother's fondest hopes been lost ; Then , SMITH , thy darling youth , thy justest pride , With virtue's first examples long had vy'd . But he is blest where joys immortal flow ; Cease tears to stream , be dumb ...
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... Father that we should be frequently roused by what happens to us and around us , to remember him , the great fountain of our being ; and to cherish that serious reflection and reli- gious sorrow , which may lead us to eternal joy . That ...
... Father that we should be frequently roused by what happens to us and around us , to remember him , the great fountain of our being ; and to cherish that serious reflection and reli- gious sorrow , which may lead us to eternal joy . That ...
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... father that begat you , nor are conscious of the tears of her that gave you suck ? If you can but think on these things , the vanity of this world , and the eternity of the next ; if you can but think on the value of those souls , for ...
... father that begat you , nor are conscious of the tears of her that gave you suck ? If you can but think on these things , the vanity of this world , and the eternity of the next ; if you can but think on the value of those souls , for ...
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... FATHER of all ! still wise and good , Whether thou giv'st or tak'st away ; Before thy throne devoutly bow'd , We hail thy providential sway ! Save us from fortune's hollow smile , That lures the guardless soul to rest ; A round of ...
... FATHER of all ! still wise and good , Whether thou giv'st or tak'st away ; Before thy throne devoutly bow'd , We hail thy providential sway ! Save us from fortune's hollow smile , That lures the guardless soul to rest ; A round of ...
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... father's free grace , manifested in the remission of sins , and his readiness to receive and embrace returning penitents . The love of God in this , and his planning from eternity a method of bring- ing home lost souls to himself ...
... father's free grace , manifested in the remission of sins , and his readiness to receive and embrace returning penitents . The love of God in this , and his planning from eternity a method of bring- ing home lost souls to himself ...
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