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 - Sermons, American |
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... liberty , has many other ways of leading them to the remembrance of himself . Whether we look within or around us , we shall find enough in the prospect to humble our souls , and to convince us that , not trusting to any thing in a ...
... liberty , has many other ways of leading them to the remembrance of himself . Whether we look within or around us , we shall find enough in the prospect to humble our souls , and to convince us that , not trusting to any thing in a ...
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... liberty , and for the support of whatever else is valua- ble in society ? Then , at length , it shall be known - from what secret motives the labours of the reputed patriot took their rise ? Whether the loud declaimer in senates . and ...
... liberty , and for the support of whatever else is valua- ble in society ? Then , at length , it shall be known - from what secret motives the labours of the reputed patriot took their rise ? Whether the loud declaimer in senates . and ...
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... Liberty and Independence , he was near and dear to our illustrious commander in chief - he was also his neighbour , and honoured and cherished by him as a pastor , and friend - When , on the con- clusion of the war , he returned to his ...
... Liberty and Independence , he was near and dear to our illustrious commander in chief - he was also his neighbour , and honoured and cherished by him as a pastor , and friend - When , on the con- clusion of the war , he returned to his ...
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... as thine ! Hast thou ever seen a prisoner , when his jail doors were broke open , and himself manumitted and set loose at liberty ? -and have you then heard him complain to take leave of his prison - house , and refuse 50 SERMON III .
... as thine ! Hast thou ever seen a prisoner , when his jail doors were broke open , and himself manumitted and set loose at liberty ? -and have you then heard him complain to take leave of his prison - house , and refuse 50 SERMON III .
Page 77
... from all man- kind the evils of WAR , PESTILENCE , and FAMINE ; and to bless and pro- tect us in the enjoyment of civil and religious LIBERTY , " & C . instructive view of God's dealing with other nations , in SERMON VI . 77.
... from all man- kind the evils of WAR , PESTILENCE , and FAMINE ; and to bless and pro- tect us in the enjoyment of civil and religious LIBERTY , " & C . instructive view of God's dealing with other nations , in SERMON VI . 77.
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