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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... truths set in various points of view ; so that I have been very sparing in my proposed alterations of method . Some transpositions and abridgments I have , however , offered to your consi- deration , agreeably to the confidence you are ...
... truths set in various points of view ; so that I have been very sparing in my proposed alterations of method . Some transpositions and abridgments I have , however , offered to your consi- deration , agreeably to the confidence you are ...
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... truth and freedom , and burns in the bosom , like some pure etherial flame , lighting the soul to deeds of vir- tue and renown . Every endeavour , therefore , to kindle up this all- enlivening flame , and exalt our country's genius , is ...
... truth and freedom , and burns in the bosom , like some pure etherial flame , lighting the soul to deeds of vir- tue and renown . Every endeavour , therefore , to kindle up this all- enlivening flame , and exalt our country's genius , is ...
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... truth and religious rights also , for fear of being thought rude and uncharitable to such as seek to rob us of them . Surely we may guard against slavish and erroneous doctrines , without any breach of our Christian charity towards ...
... truth and religious rights also , for fear of being thought rude and uncharitable to such as seek to rob us of them . Surely we may guard against slavish and erroneous doctrines , without any breach of our Christian charity towards ...
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... come of our liberties and properties . This we may lay down as a certain truth , that the expense of the present war is far too great to be borne long by the powers concerned in it . The British nation is la- 24 ADDRESS TO THE COLONIES .
... come of our liberties and properties . This we may lay down as a certain truth , that the expense of the present war is far too great to be borne long by the powers concerned in it . The British nation is la- 24 ADDRESS TO THE COLONIES .
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... Truth , we profess to sup- port the fabric of our Labours ; convinced that other foundation than what the great Master - Builder hath laid , can no man lay . Did we presume to de- part from this , or propose to cultivate a science ...
... Truth , we profess to sup- port the fabric of our Labours ; convinced that other foundation than what the great Master - Builder hath laid , can no man lay . Did we presume to de- part from this , or propose to cultivate a science ...
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