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 100
... received a goodly heritage . " But you had not long entered in before " ye defiled my land , and made my heritage an abomination . " I gave you Plenty ; but Plenty begat Ease ; and Ease begat Luxury ; and Luxury introduced a fatal ...
... received a goodly heritage . " But you had not long entered in before " ye defiled my land , and made my heritage an abomination . " I gave you Plenty ; but Plenty begat Ease ; and Ease begat Luxury ; and Luxury introduced a fatal ...
Page 109
... received at his hand ; by the glory and dignity of your immortal nature ; by the sancti- fying graces of his holy spirit ; by the glorious com- ing of his everlasting Son from the bosom of his love ; by his adorable plan of redemption ...
... received at his hand ; by the glory and dignity of your immortal nature ; by the sancti- fying graces of his holy spirit ; by the glorious com- ing of his everlasting Son from the bosom of his love ; by his adorable plan of redemption ...
Page 151
... unto God , for blessings received , or to Pray to Him for success in our undertakings , it must be with a conviction that all the Events of this world , and the fortune and fate of all the People and Nations in it , are SERMON VII . 151.
... unto God , for blessings received , or to Pray to Him for success in our undertakings , it must be with a conviction that all the Events of this world , and the fortune and fate of all the People and Nations in it , are SERMON VII . 151.
Page 168
... receiving certain wages . Now for him to spend those wages in enervating or destroy- ing that very health and strength for which they are given him , would be robbery of the public ! Nay , desertion itself is not a greater crime ; and ...
... receiving certain wages . Now for him to spend those wages in enervating or destroy- ing that very health and strength for which they are given him , would be robbery of the public ! Nay , desertion itself is not a greater crime ; and ...
Page 184
... received . The obligations are mutual ; and therefore the Soldier's profession , as thus founded in the Laws , is truly honourable . And , in this respect , a British Soldier is supremely distin- guished , above all others ; as well by ...
... received . The obligations are mutual ; and therefore the Soldier's profession , as thus founded in the Laws , is truly honourable . And , in this respect , a British Soldier is supremely distin- guished , above all others ; as well by ...
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