Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... respect , and clearly evinces that the peculiar traits , which distinguished his mind in maturer years , had begun to develope themselves at that early period . We have the authority of a sensible and judicious man , in whose family he ...
... respect , and clearly evinces that the peculiar traits , which distinguished his mind in maturer years , had begun to develope themselves at that early period . We have the authority of a sensible and judicious man , in whose family he ...
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... respect both of his fellow- students and of his instructors . After leaving College , he was induced by the wishes and advice of his friends to commence the study of law ; but it was not the study most congenial to his feelings , or his ...
... respect both of his fellow- students and of his instructors . After leaving College , he was induced by the wishes and advice of his friends to commence the study of law ; but it was not the study most congenial to his feelings , or his ...
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... respect for his general character , and felt a warm interest in his welfare . After his settlement in Charleston , he determined to communicate to this friend , in writing , what he intended should be a full refutation of his errors ...
... respect for his general character , and felt a warm interest in his welfare . After his settlement in Charleston , he determined to communicate to this friend , in writing , what he intended should be a full refutation of his errors ...
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... respecting the right and expediency of subscribing , or requiring others to subscribe , to human Creeds and Articles ; in order to point out the grounds of his declin- ing , to use his own language , " to accept of any Pastoral Charge ...
... respecting the right and expediency of subscribing , or requiring others to subscribe , to human Creeds and Articles ; in order to point out the grounds of his declin- ing , to use his own language , " to accept of any Pastoral Charge ...
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... respect , between the theory and the practice of these Churches . The tenor of this publication was such as could not fail to produce a crisis in the affairs of the Church . It soon became evident that , either Mr. Forster , or the rule ...
... respect , between the theory and the practice of these Churches . The tenor of this publication was such as could not fail to produce a crisis in the affairs of the Church . It soon became evident that , either Mr. Forster , or the rule ...
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