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The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ... - Page 381
1817
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Universal Reference Library ..., Volume 7

Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1905 - 1076 pages
...needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an opportunity of knowing the truth with less trouble. I see no harm, however, in its being believed,...respected and more observed • especially as I do not perFRANKLIN ceive^that the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing the unbelievers in his government...
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The Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 10

Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1907 - 880 pages
...needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Trouble. I see no harm, however, in its being believed,...it has, of making his Doctrines more respected and better observed ; especially as I do not perceive, that the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing...
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The Writings of Benjamin Franklin: 1789-1790

Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1907 - 686 pages
...Belief has the good Consequence, as probably it has, of making his Doctrines more respected and better observed ; especially as I do not perceive, that the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing the Unbelievers in his Government of the World with any peculiar Marks of his Displeasure. I shall only...
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The Warner Library, Volume 10

Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer - Literature - 1917 - 816 pages
...needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an opportunity of knowing the truth with less trouble. I see no harm, however, in its being believed,...the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing the unbelievers in his government of the world with any peculiar marks of his displeasure. « I shall only...
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Benjamin Franklin, Self-revealed: A Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 1

William Cabell Bruce - Biography & Autobiography - 1917 - 560 pages
...needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Trouble. I see no harm, however, in its being believed,...it has, of making his Doctrines more respected and better observed; especially as I do not perceive, that the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing...
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Benjamin Franklin, Self-revealed: A Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 1

William Cabell Bruce - 1917 - 560 pages
...Belief has the good Consequence, as probably it has, of making his Doctrines more respected and better observed; especially as I do not perceive, that the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing the Unbelievers in his Government of the World with any peculiar Marks of his Displeasure. I shall only...
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The North American Review, Volume 208

North American review - 1918 - 976 pages
...it needless to bother myself with it now, when I expect soon an Opporty of knowg the Truth with less Trouble. I see no harm, however, in its being believed,...probably it has, of making his Doctrines more respected & better observed, espy as I do not perceive that the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing the...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 12

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1919 - 880 pages
...needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an opportunity of knowing the truth with less trouble. I see no harm, however, in its being believed,...the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing the unbelievers in His government of the world with any peculiar marks of His displeasure. *I shall only...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 12

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1919 - 870 pages
...myself with it now, when I expect soon an opportunity of knowing the truth with less trouble. I sec no harm, however, in its being believed, if that belief...the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing the unbelievers in His government of the world with any peculiar marks of His displeasure. "I shall only...
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Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their Writings

Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards - American literature - 1920 - 424 pages
...needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Trouble. I see no harm, however, in its being believed,...it has, of making his Doctrines more respected and better observed; especially as I do not perceive, that the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing...
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