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 35
... continued submission to violence ; and that a whole people injured might , in no case , recognize their trampled majesty . The doctrine of non - resistance is now sufficiently exploded ; and may it be forever treated with that so ...
... continued submission to violence ; and that a whole people injured might , in no case , recognize their trampled majesty . The doctrine of non - resistance is now sufficiently exploded ; and may it be forever treated with that so ...
Page 107
... continued a faithful messenger of his maker's will ; pleading the cause of expiring righteousness and trampled virtue , among a back - sliding people , with an exalted vehemence and unremitting ardour , against far greater corruption ...
... continued a faithful messenger of his maker's will ; pleading the cause of expiring righteousness and trampled virtue , among a back - sliding people , with an exalted vehemence and unremitting ardour , against far greater corruption ...
Page 113
... , xlii . 9 . This Prayer was made , more than a year before the Declaration of Independence , when Prayers for the King , & c . were continued as usual , in VOL . II . & the Father of all his people , be endued with SERMON V. 113.
... , xlii . 9 . This Prayer was made , more than a year before the Declaration of Independence , when Prayers for the King , & c . were continued as usual , in VOL . II . & the Father of all his people , be endued with SERMON V. 113.
Page 133
... continued in their sins , despised the Law of God , nor from all His visitations would they learn the righteousness . ' Tis true that so far as outward professions would go , so far as having the name of religion in their mouths , and ...
... continued in their sins , despised the Law of God , nor from all His visitations would they learn the righteousness . ' Tis true that so far as outward professions would go , so far as having the name of religion in their mouths , and ...
Page 141
... continued efforts of a powerful nation , " and particularly during the present year ( 1781 ) , “ in which there have been so many instances of prowess and success in our armies , particularly in the southern states , where ...
... continued efforts of a powerful nation , " and particularly during the present year ( 1781 ) , “ in which there have been so many instances of prowess and success in our armies , particularly in the southern states , where ...
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