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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... Hath not God himself joined the table of social duties to that of re- ligious ones ? Hath he not , in his benevolent consti- tution of things , made temporal wisdom and happi- ness introductory to that which is eternal ? And shall we ...
... Hath not God himself joined the table of social duties to that of re- ligious ones ? Hath he not , in his benevolent consti- tution of things , made temporal wisdom and happi- ness introductory to that which is eternal ? And shall we ...
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... hath ever preserved a true sense of virtue , when the sense of liberty was extinct ? Or , in particular , could the pro- testant religion be maintained , if the spirit of protes- tant liberty were suffered to decay ? Are they not so ...
... hath ever preserved a true sense of virtue , when the sense of liberty was extinct ? Or , in particular , could the pro- testant religion be maintained , if the spirit of protes- tant liberty were suffered to decay ? Are they not so ...
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... hath yet reached , and among the first who had un- folded its everlasting banners in the remotest parts of the West . Recede * I would not , nor give back a single inch to the gloomy reign of Heathenism and Error ; but would strive to ...
... hath yet reached , and among the first who had un- folded its everlasting banners in the remotest parts of the West . Recede * I would not , nor give back a single inch to the gloomy reign of Heathenism and Error ; but would strive to ...
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... hath been already said , that we can never be too much upon our guard against the growth of a corrupt and slavish religion among us , but we may be in as much danger , on the other hand , from infidelity , a morose and censorious spirit ...
... hath been already said , that we can never be too much upon our guard against the growth of a corrupt and slavish religion among us , but we may be in as much danger , on the other hand , from infidelity , a morose and censorious spirit ...
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... hath filled up the breach . Spirit of ancient Britons ! where art thou ? Into what happier region art thou fled , or flying ? Return , Oh return into our bosoms ! expel every narrow and groveling sentiment , and animate us in this ...
... hath filled up the breach . Spirit of ancient Britons ! where art thou ? Into what happier region art thou fled , or flying ? Return , Oh return into our bosoms ! expel every narrow and groveling sentiment , and animate us in this ...
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