The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Том 2Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... ourselves , and obedience to that authority , which is necessary to collect our scattered rays , and pour them , with consuming force , upon the heads of our proud foes . I shall not , at present , stay to exhort you farther to the ...
... ourselves , and obedience to that authority , which is necessary to collect our scattered rays , and pour them , with consuming force , upon the heads of our proud foes . I shall not , at present , stay to exhort you farther to the ...
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