The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 2Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 - Sermons, American |
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Page 21
... , while the constitution remains sound , we may be sure the very act would soon destroy itself , and terminate at length in the utter ruin of the projectors . It is our happiness too that our minds are as ADDRESS TO THE COLONIES . 21.
... , while the constitution remains sound , we may be sure the very act would soon destroy itself , and terminate at length in the utter ruin of the projectors . It is our happiness too that our minds are as ADDRESS TO THE COLONIES . 21.
Page 78
... sure foun- dations ; our Master Solomon likewise taught in our text , as has been already shewn ; and the character given of our Master Hiram , that Prince of Masons , beloved by Solomon , leaves an example which we profess and should ...
... sure foun- dations ; our Master Solomon likewise taught in our text , as has been already shewn ; and the character given of our Master Hiram , that Prince of Masons , beloved by Solomon , leaves an example which we profess and should ...
Page 91
... sure you yourselves would disap- prove a timid or faint execution of this day's duty . You know the condemnation of the false priests in the text , " who healed the hurt of the daughter of God's people slightly , and cried peace , peace ...
... sure you yourselves would disap- prove a timid or faint execution of this day's duty . You know the condemnation of the false priests in the text , " who healed the hurt of the daughter of God's people slightly , and cried peace , peace ...
Page 93
... sure , they are too plain to stand in need of a comment . Having , in the first chapter , published his high commission , he proceeds with a noble and exalted vehemence , in the cause of his God , to expostulate with the people for ...
... sure , they are too plain to stand in need of a comment . Having , in the first chapter , published his high commission , he proceeds with a noble and exalted vehemence , in the cause of his God , to expostulate with the people for ...
Page 111
... sure , the day of our desolation would not be far dis- tant ; and we and our posterity would soon be lost and blended among the nations around us that know not thee ; from which unspeakable calamity good Lord deliver us to the latest ...
... sure , the day of our desolation would not be far dis- tant ; and we and our posterity would soon be lost and blended among the nations around us that know not thee ; from which unspeakable calamity good Lord deliver us to the latest ...
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